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Reply #120 posted 01/17/16 9:23am

feeluupp

BOWIE TOP 10:

1. SCARY MONSTERS

2. ALADDIN SANE

3. THE RISE & FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST

4. LOW

5. HEROES

6. STATION TO STATION

7. DIAMOND DOGS

8. HUNKY DORY

9. LODGER

10. LETS DANCE

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Reply #121 posted 01/17/16 12:06pm

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feeluupp said:

KingSausage said:

1. Scary Monsters 2. Diamond Dogs 3. Station to Station 4. Aladdin Sane 5. Lodger 6. Low 7. Heroes 8. Ziggy Stardust 9. Hunky Dory 10. Space Oddity 11. Blackstar 12. Outside 13. Black Tie White Noise 14. Let's Dance 15. The Next Day -- 16. Young Americans 17. The Man Who Sold the World 18. Reality 19. Heathen 20. The Buddha of Suburbia 21. Earthling 22. Hours -- 23. David Bowie (1967) -- the deluxe edition really upped by appreciation for this one 24. Pin-Ups -- 25. Never Let Me Down 26. Tin Machine 27. Tin Machine II 28. Toy (I love the idea of Toy but it fails in execution. Miserably. It's the stalest thing he ever did, sadly.) 29. Tonight (well, except for Tonight, which is fucking terrible) I'm not putting Baal or the Labyrinth soundtrack on the list because they were so different. If I needed to rank them, I'd put them ahead of the Absolute Beginners soundtrack (except for the title track).

Wow!! That's my favorite too!!

It is very overlooked by critics. Personally Ashes To Ashes is one of his best songs imo.

Same here!

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Reply #122 posted 01/17/16 12:25pm

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Wow, nice to see "Scary Monsters" on so many #1 spots! I'm going to wuss out, I can't possibly try to rank them... I think it'd blow my mind. lol Also, I haven't heard "Tonight", NLMD (I only know 2-3 seconds from the Best of Bowie DVD and it sounds so horribly 80s that I always skip...) or Tin Machine, so for me, he never really missed totally. lol

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Reply #123 posted 01/17/16 4:06pm

SPYZFAN1

My top 5....1)Scary Monsters....2)Low....3)Earthling......4)Outside....5)Ziggy Stardust. Blackstar might replace one of these soon.

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Reply #124 posted 01/17/16 4:46pm

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Phishanga said:

Wow, nice to see "Scary Monsters" on so many #1 spots! I'm going to wuss out, I can't possibly try to rank them... I think it'd blow my mind. lol Also, I haven't heard "Tonight", NLMD (I only know 2-3 seconds from the Best of Bowie DVD and it sounds so horribly 80s that I always skip...) or Tin Machine, so for me, he never really missed totally. lol

"Scary Monsters" is in my top ten... There are so many good albums. But I have a signed copy of this one (sentimental value).

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Reply #125 posted 01/17/16 7:58pm

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SPYZFAN1 said:

My top 5....1)Scary Monsters....2)Low....3)Earthling......4)Outside....5)Ziggy Stardust. Blackstar might replace one of these soon.

Outside in your top 5? wow.. I don't think that one makes my top 10.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #126 posted 01/17/16 11:20pm

EroticDreamer

I don't have a ranking for artist's albums because what I listen to depends on my mood or occassion

but Blackstar will always be among my favorite Bowie-albums.

I luv the video for Lazarus, despite the sadness of events and Dollar Days reaches deep into me. broken

Still haven't figured out Girl Loves Me. music

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Reply #127 posted 01/18/16 1:21am

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EroticDreamer said:

I don't have a ranking for artist's albums because what I listen to depends on my mood or occassion


but Blackstar will always be among my favorite Bowie-albums.


I luv the video for Lazarus, despite the sadness of events and Dollar Days reaches deep into me. broken


Still haven't figured out Girl Loves Me. music




Dollar Days hits me hard. sad
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Reply #128 posted 01/18/16 1:45am

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Station To Station
Scary Monsters
Low
Heroes
Heathen
Aladdin Sane
Ziggy Stardust
1. Outside
Hunky Dory
The Buddha Of Suburbia

If you wonder why the new albums are placed so high - it's because I've just discovered I enjoy listening to them more than some of the oldies these days. "Heathen" is essentially more of the same as "Low" and "Heroes", just done in his post-Tin Machine era style.

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Reply #129 posted 01/18/16 2:17am

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novabrkr said:

Station To Station
Scary Monsters
Low
Heroes
Heathen
Aladdin Sane
Ziggy Stardust
1. Outside
Hunky Dory
The Buddha Of Suburbia

If you wonder why the new albums are placed so high - it's because I've just discovered I enjoy listening to them more than some of the oldies these days. "Heathen" is essentially more of the same as "Low" and "Heroes", just done in his post-Tin Machine era style.

[Edited 1/18/16 1:49am]

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I think "Heathen" includes a Top 10 Bowie song, "Slip Away". Great album.

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Of course in this list, every spot is shared by 4-5 songs. biggrin

[Edited 1/18/16 2:19am]

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Reply #130 posted 01/18/16 5:39am

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Heathen has some amazing, AMAZING songs. But to me, it also has too many slow filler tracks right in the middle that bog it down. Still, it's fantastic overall.
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Reply #131 posted 01/18/16 7:26am

SPYZFAN1

lol lezama..Yeah I know many aren't into "Outside". That may have been the reason why I dug it. But I've been listening to "Blackstar" on repeat since last week. So it might replace "Outside".

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Reply #132 posted 01/18/16 10:10am

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SPYZFAN1 said:

lol lezama..Yeah I know many aren't into "Outside". That may have been the reason why I dug it. But I've been listening to "Blackstar" on repeat since last week. So it might replace "Outside".



I regard "Outside" one of the top 3 albums of the 1990's and regard it as one of his best albums...

Neversin.

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Reply #133 posted 01/20/16 1:11pm

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Although i would consider myself a Bowie fan, i never really heard alot of his early stuff, i've got everything since Outside, Ziggy, Deram Anthology and Best of 69-74. so since last week i'm listening to everything chronologically, and i have to say the one that's kicking my arse is Scary Monsters, love it. i'm up to Never Let Me Down (which i really like) so my top 5 would be

Scary Monsters

Hunky Dory

Lodger

Heroes

Alladin Sane

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Reply #134 posted 01/20/16 4:26pm

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Looking threw some interviews of Bowie and he hated "Tonight" and also "never let me down" felt he had lost his way, he did like "Lets Dance" but he didn't jump up and down about it, just said it was good. But he did say "loving the alien" was one of his best tracks I always loved that song, he felt the demo was the best version.


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Reply #135 posted 01/21/16 7:06pm

feeluupp

First Week World Wide Sales are a very very impressive: 636.000

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Reply #136 posted 01/24/16 10:12am

Galaxian

Wow, what a great album this is.

Blackstar, Lazarus and I can't give everything away are just awesome.

He never lost his creative edge all the way to the end.

I will miss him.
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Reply #137 posted 01/24/16 12:46pm

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feeluupp said:

First Week World Wide Sales are a very very impressive: 636.000

We bought both CD and digital and 2 gift CD's.

Do you know if the 636,000 is counting digital sales?

Our cable provider (AT&T) has a bunch of Bowie videos available on demand including Blackstar and Lazarus.

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Reply #138 posted 01/25/16 9:53am

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Here's my ranking of Bowie albums I did a couple years back. Obviously does not include "Blackstar" yet... don't know exactly where I would place it just yet. It may be Top 5.

Happy Birthday David Bowi...t to first

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Reply #139 posted 01/25/16 1:14pm

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Nice to see some love for 1. Outside. For me that's in a top 5 and top 10.

Along with:

Scary Monsters

Let's Dance

Station To Station

"Heroes"

Low

Diamond Dogs

The Next Day

Blackstar

Aladdin Sane

I know there's no Ziggy and Hunky Dory - both amazing - but the above are, for me, and for different reasons, my faves.

On another note; Tin Machine II get's a bashing, but it's pretty good, too (imho)! (prepared for the revolt!). Shopping For Girls is a top Bowie track!

these are the days of wild........
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Reply #140 posted 01/25/16 1:33pm

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thesculptor said:

On another note; Tin Machine II get's a bashing, but it's pretty good, too (imho)! (prepared for the revolt!). Shopping For Girls is a top Bowie track!

Yes! I consider Tin Machine II the most underrated album of his entire career. And "Shopping for Girls" does indeed rock smile

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Reply #141 posted 01/26/16 5:16pm

EroticDreamer

NoVideo said:

thesculptor said:

On another note; Tin Machine II get's a bashing, but it's pretty good, too (imho)! (prepared for the revolt!). Shopping For Girls is a top Bowie track!

Yes! I consider Tin Machine II the most underrated album of his entire career. And "Shopping for Girls" does indeed rock smile

Same here, Betty Wrong is a fav.

TOPIC- Blackstar is such a dignified way of Mr. Bowie saying goodbye. broken

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Reply #142 posted 01/27/16 4:45am

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Never was a fan of this guy...but all the recent fuss has caused me to check his stuff out.."Black Star " is an incredible and haunting song and VIDEO....fan or not, this guy put the ART in artist...Lazarus is great too.i gotta start checking his discography from the start...the occult imagery in the BlackStar video is intensely compelling
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Reply #143 posted 01/27/16 8:20am

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RJOrion said:

Never was a fan of this guy...but all the recent fuss has caused me to check his stuff out.."Black Star " is an incredible and haunting song and VIDEO....fan or not, this guy put the ART in artist...Lazarus is great too.i gotta start checking his discography from the start...the occult imagery in the BlackStar video is intensely compelling



There's so much great art to discover in Bowie's catalog. I hope you enjoy exploring!
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Reply #144 posted 01/27/16 10:33am

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I personally can't really listen to "Blackstar" at the moment. I did just after it happened, but now... "Dollar Days" for example... too much.

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #145 posted 01/28/16 1:31pm

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Absolutely incredible, incredible, INCREDIBLE album! In my top 5 Bowie albums. This past year has delivered to me 3 albums that have blown me away - Blackstar, Black Messiah, The Fun Rises, The Fun Sets.

It really annoys me that my fave artist is nowhere near the level of these albums currently, but is instead at an all-time low music quality wise.

Bowie left us the only way somebody like him can.

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Reply #146 posted 01/29/16 1:29pm

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I did my annual chronological listening to the entire Bowie catalog...it seemed fitting with his passing. I have to say, I'm not sure I could pick a top ten, since it really depends on my mood! Bowie is an artist who had very few albums I could consider weak in any way. Tonight and Never Let Me Down are both mediocre...and they still had some great tunes (and, confession time, I thought the latter was great back in the day. It wasn't until years later that I came to realize how poorly it has aged). This listening marathon just bolstered my stance that most of his catalog holds up incredibly well.

Capping the whole thing off with Blackstar though...wow. This album is just freakin' SOLID. An incredible, well constructed musing on mortality. The title track alone would have sold me on the disc, but every song is just wonderful.

So, I'm not quite sure where I'd rank on any kind of list. Only time will really be able to tell, with many repeated listens.

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Reply #147 posted 01/29/16 4:22pm

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WetDream said:

Absolutely incredible, incredible, INCREDIBLE album! In my top 5 Bowie albums. This past year has delivered to me 3 albums that have blown me away - Blackstar, Black Messiah, The Fun Rises, The Fun Sets.


It really annoys me that my fave artist is nowhere near the level of these albums currently, but is instead at an all-time low music quality wise.


Bowie left us the only way somebody like him can.




Those are my top three albums of the past year also. Fuck yeah.
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Reply #148 posted 02/02/16 8:16am

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Phishanga said:

I personally can't really listen to "Blackstar" at the moment. I did just after it happened, but now... "Dollar Days" for example... too much.

It's really hard for me as well. I do play it perhaps once a week but it's always an intense experience. I think it always will be.

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