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Reply #60 posted 04/18/13 5:04am

Cloudbuster

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Marrk said:

SpookyElektrix said:

Stevie, no doubt.

mostly whites will say bowie, blacks stevie.

always find it strange when Prince fans always like other artists that are the most unfunky beings ever.

WTF?!


lol

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Reply #61 posted 04/18/13 5:27am

Militant

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I think it's very close to call who is "better". Also, as I always say in this type of topic - "better at what?"

No doubt both are phenomenal innovative artists who changed the landscape of popular music.

My personal preference is Stevie - I simply like his music more.

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Reply #62 posted 04/18/13 6:09am

purple1968

Timmy84 said:

andykeen said:

SpookyElektrix said: What is this bullshit...

It's racist is what it is. neutral

It is true. Most African-Americans know nothing about David Bowie.

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Reply #63 posted 04/18/13 6:15am

Graycap23

purple1968 said:

Timmy84 said:

It's racist is what it is. neutral

It is true. Most African-Americans know nothing about David Bowie.

Really? Completely disagree with that comment but I can say they probably know a great deal more about Stevie than Jones (Bowie)

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Reply #64 posted 04/18/13 6:50am

Marrk

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Cloudbuster said:

Marrk said:

WTF?!


lol

I'm trying not to swear and behave myself, incase i get a weeks ban again. But really.

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Reply #65 posted 04/18/13 7:02am

Cloudbuster

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Marrk said:

Cloudbuster said:


lol

I'm trying not to swear and behave myself, incase i get a weeks ban again. But really.


You got banned for swearing? What the fuckity-fuck!?! eek

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Reply #66 posted 04/18/13 7:10am

Marrk

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Cloudbuster said:

Marrk said:

I'm trying not to swear and behave myself, incase i get a weeks ban again. But really.


You got banned for swearing? What the fuckity-fuck!?! eek

I don't know what happened, they might have emailed me to tell me what my temp ban was for but it went to an old email. an orgnote would've done lol

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Reply #67 posted 04/18/13 7:28am

Cloudbuster

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Cloudbuster said:


You got banned for swearing? What the fuckity-fuck!?! eek

I don't know what happened, they might have emailed me to tell me what my temp ban was for but it went to an old email. an orgnote would've done lol


Bless ya me duck. I've yet to be banished to the naughty corner, but, you know, now that I've said that... watch this space. lol

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Reply #68 posted 04/18/13 7:52am

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Marrk said:

I don't know what happened, they might have emailed me to tell me what my temp ban was for but it went to an old email. an orgnote would've done lol


Bless ya me duck. I've yet to be banished to the naughty corner, but, you know, now that I've said that... watch this space. lol

Maybe i should reprt my own post to find out? I'm bored. Feeling Trolly.

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Reply #69 posted 04/18/13 8:01am

Cloudbuster

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Maybe i should reprt my own post to find out? I'm bored. Feeling Trolly.


Good luck. lol

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Reply #70 posted 04/18/13 9:53am

Empress

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I'm from a very white part of England, and I'm choosing Stevie. I never meant for this to become about race, guys.

Unfortunately, it always does on this site.

I have to say Stevie too (and I'm white). I do like Bowie, but Stevie's music moves me more and I find it more uplifting.

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Reply #71 posted 04/18/13 10:19am

Timmy84

Graycap23 said:

purple1968 said:

It is true. Most African-Americans know nothing about David Bowie.

Really? Completely disagree with that comment but I can say they probably know a great deal more about Stevie than Jones (Bowie)

I've known about Bowie since childhood so there's that.

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Reply #72 posted 04/18/13 10:26pm

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SpookyElektrix said:

Stevie, no doubt.

mostly whites will say bowie, blacks stevie.

always find it strange when Prince fans always like other artists that are the most unfunky beings ever.

That's why Prince fans are the best, because more of them have eclectic taste than any other fanbase I've ever seen.

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Reply #73 posted 04/19/13 1:33am

Javi

Hudson said:

SpookyElektrix said:

Stevie, no doubt.

mostly whites will say bowie, blacks stevie.

always find it strange when Prince fans always like other artists that are the most unfunky beings ever.

That's why Prince fans are the best, because more of them have eclectic taste than any other fanbase I've ever seen.

Good point.

I can't see why it can surprise that Prince's fans are also Bowie's fans. For me, their similarities are big, and each one was the most influential artist of his respective golden decade. The 70's were Bowie's, and, like Bowie himself said, the 80's belonged to Prince.

Actually, I find it more surprising that Prince's fans are also Madonna's fans, but, well, I guess their relevance as 80's icons can tie them together.

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Reply #74 posted 04/19/13 4:05am

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Empress said:

I do like Bowie, but Stevie's music moves me more and I find it more uplifting.

Co-sign. I like Bowie a lot, but Stevie is my favorite solo artist by a country mile.

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Reply #75 posted 04/19/13 6:22am

Graycap23

Timmy84 said:

Graycap23 said:

Really? Completely disagree with that comment but I can say they probably know a great deal more about Stevie than Jones (Bowie)

I've known about Bowie since childhood so there's that.

Like I said............

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Reply #76 posted 04/19/13 8:58am

novabrkr

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Hudson said:

That's why Prince fans are the best, because more of them have eclectic taste than any other fanbase I've ever seen.

Good point.

I can't see why it can surprise that Prince's fans are also Bowie's fans. For me, their similarities are big, and each one was the most influential artist of his respective golden decade. The 70's were Bowie's, and, like Bowie himself said, the 80's belonged to Prince.

Actually, I find it more surprising that Prince's fans are also Madonna's fans, but, well, I guess their relevance as 80's icons can tie them together.

We've sure had plenty of threads on Bowie on this site recently. Some of them have appeared even on the main forum (Prince: Music and More).

I suppose people that are into more "lightweight" pop / r&b are just bound to start more threads on forums due to them being less critical of the subject matters that interest them (gossip, chart performances, "who's the better dancer" type of discussions etc.).

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Reply #77 posted 04/19/13 1:48pm

purple1968

Timmy84 said:

Graycap23 said:

Really? Completely disagree with that comment but I can say they probably know a great deal more about Stevie than Jones (Bowie)

I've known about Bowie since childhood so there's that.

-------- Okay that is you and a 100 other black people. Really do you think the a lot of black folks are listening to Heros?

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Reply #78 posted 04/19/13 1:51pm

Graycap23

purple1968 said:

Timmy84 said:

I've known about Bowie since childhood so there's that.

-------- Okay that is you and a 100 other black people. Really do you think the a lot of black folks are listening to Heros?

They aren't. Outside of "Fame" and I'm Afraid of Americans, I don't listen 2 Bowie at all.

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Reply #79 posted 04/19/13 2:01pm

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purple1968 said:

Timmy84 said:

I've known about Bowie since childhood so there's that.

-------- Okay that is you and a 100 other black people. Really do you think the a lot of black folks are listening to Heros?

Most people of all races don't listen to a multitude of many artists, outside of those that post on forums, and even then a lot don't.

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Reply #80 posted 04/20/13 8:07am

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Hudson said:

That's why Prince fans are the best, because more of them have eclectic taste than any other fanbase I've ever seen.

Interesting, because most Prince fans I've met ONLY listen to Prince, sometimes they listen to some other stuff but more commonly it's often only Prince they talk about or discuss. You can also see that on this board, the people on music & more are the ones that have a more eclectic taste than the ones that are on prince & more... Just an observation and you may disagree, but that's just my experience.

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Reply #81 posted 04/20/13 9:51am

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Bowie by a wide margin. Not even close, really.

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Reply #82 posted 04/20/13 11:45am

novabrkr

GoldDolphin said:

Hudson said:

That's why Prince fans are the best, because more of them have eclectic taste than any other fanbase I've ever seen.

Interesting, because most Prince fans I've met ONLY listen to Prince, sometimes they listen to some other stuff but more commonly it's often only Prince they talk about or discuss. You can also see that on this board, the people on music & more are the ones that have a more eclectic taste than the ones that are on prince & more... Just an observation and you may disagree, but that's just my experience.

That's certainly not my experience of it.

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Reply #83 posted 04/21/13 1:24am

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Interesting that many of you are saying Bowie. Whilst I think Bowie is more consistent, as he doesn't have many 'bad' albums as Stevie does, his highs are not on the same level as Stevie's. 'Talking Book', 'Innervisions', 'Fulfillingness' First Finale' and 'Songs in the Key of Life' are all greater than anything in Bowie's catalogue for me. But after 'Hotter Than July' Stevie nosedived faster than any artist I'm overly familiar with, I'd say.


I agree with just about every word here.
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Reply #84 posted 04/21/13 8:49am

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i tried to listen to a few of Bowie albums and while there were some good tracks on ziggy, i found his music to weird. I mean Prince is weird as well but i had no problem liking his music instantly.

I love Wonder's 70's work and will take him over Bowie. He is a better singer. He is a better instrumentalist (no one can seriously argue that). Golden Lady, Higher Ground, Supersition, As, Knocks me off my feet are better songs than anything i've heard from Bowie (though admittedly i've only heard like 4 albums)

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Reply #85 posted 04/21/13 9:55am

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novabrkr said:

GoldDolphin said:

Interesting, because most Prince fans I've met ONLY listen to Prince, sometimes they listen to some other stuff but more commonly it's often only Prince they talk about or discuss. You can also see that on this board, the people on music & more are the ones that have a more eclectic taste than the ones that are on prince & more... Just an observation and you may disagree, but that's just my experience.

That's certainly not my experience of it.

I agree with novabrkr.

The Prince fans I know have the most varied music taste.

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Reply #86 posted 04/21/13 2:51pm

Timmy84

Militant said:

novabrkr said:

That's certainly not my experience of it.

I agree with novabrkr.

The Prince fans I know have the most varied music taste.

lol the orgers are not the only Prince fans around so yeah people are diverse.

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Reply #87 posted 04/21/13 3:23pm

JoeTyler

Stevie, Bowie and Elton are basically the Three Kings of the 70's

pointless to argue about who was the best

but I'll say this: Bowie ended that golden decade in a WAY more graceful manner than the other two...

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Reply #88 posted 04/21/13 3:43pm

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Stevie, Bowie and Elton are basically the Three Kings of the 70's

pointless to argue about who was the best

but I'll say this: Bowie ended that golden decade in a WAY more graceful manner than the other two...

yeahthat

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Reply #89 posted 04/21/13 5:34pm

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Although, I do reconize Bowie's gifts to music, I enjoy Stevie Wonder's music more. fro

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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