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Stevie Wonder vs David Bowie: Better 70s catalog? Both prolific artists with a string of highly acclaimed albums during the 70's. Which do you prefer? And what is your favorite Stevie / David album? | |
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Naturally Stevie. I've never listened to a single Bowie album so I can't be impartial here. | |
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Love them both in different ways, but I'd rather have Stevie's catalog. | |
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Bowie and Stevie are very different artists, it's kind of hard to compare them. Both of their catalogues are important. I'm totally biased toward Stevie Wonder because he's my favourite musician of all time. I am definintely going to say that Stevie's 1970s catalogue is my preference, without a doubt. [Edited 5/27/17 12:09pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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There really isn't any comparison. Both have excellent catalogues. There is no "better than." It really is just a matter of preference. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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They were both killer. My fave Stevie is probably Innervisions and Bowie is probably Young Americans (alot of fans hate it ) | |
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yup, same here. closest to a "complete" bowie album i ever heard is Let's Dance, and that's because of its singles and commercial bent. stevie all day on this for me. partiality noted | |
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I'm going with Bowie & my favorite 70's Bowie is Station to Station with Young Americans a very close second. I loved Stevie Wonders big orange double album but that was the only one of his albums I owned. | |
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I'm going to go with David Bowie - Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, Aladdin Sane, Station to Station, Low and "Heroes" was just a quality portfolio. Not to mention The Idiot and Lust for Life with Iggy Pop.
My favourite Stevie Wonder album from this period is Songs in the Key of Life. I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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Songs in the Key of Life - I knew I would remember | |
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stevie wonder...most of Bowie's stuff is completely unlistenable to me...he had a gruesome singing voice...other than Fame or Young Americans or Golden Years, his music was trash, IMO...i do like the Blackstar album because of the instrumentation, while i tune out his ghoulish singing style...stevie is one of the 5 greatest singer/musician/writers of all time...stevie vs elton john is a better comparison | |
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Bowie by far... Stevie hasn't done anything close to the musical experimentation Bowie did... Plus Stevie's music doesn't challenge a listener, it's nice but forgettable to me... Bowie's 1970's output went far beyond the borders of known music and created a new landscape like Prince did in the 1980's... Neversin. O(+>NIИ<+)O
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"stevie's music doesnt challenge the listener" LMAO @ that | |
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RJOrion said: "stevie's music doesnt challenge the listener" LMAO @ that If you are challenged by his music then that's nice for you, I need more complex structures to nurture my musical taste and keep me interested, not to mention for example eastern musical influences which Bowie incorporated in his music and played with and Stevie, well, not so much... Neversin. O(+>NIИ<+)O
“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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Bowie for me. If only because of the diversity. To go from "Life on Mars?" to "Young Americans" to "Warszawa" to "Blackout" alone is amazing. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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In all fairness, there's no comparison really of the two. It's like apples to oranges. However, what's made Wonder and Bowie unique is that they're very bold, experimental and very eclectic. Both their entire catalogs suggest that. [Edited 5/28/17 16:38pm] | |
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I Prefer the greatest group of all time, better than Prince & his groups, better material, better writing, and larger catalogue.
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That's zome crazy shit right there, i know that is your opinion but still... | |
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Neversin said: RJOrion said: "stevie's music doesnt challenge the listener" LMAO @ that If you are challenged by his music then that's nice for you, I need more complex structures to nurture my musical taste and keep me interested, not to mention for example eastern musical influences which Bowie incorporated in his music and played with and Stevie, well, not so much... Neversin. oh my...with that said....Do you have any Grey Poupon? | |
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Hard to compare. Stevie seems way more advanced as a musician but Bowie seemed to be much more of an artist. | |
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What was their greatest hit? | |
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Yikes, this is a tough choice. My favorite 70s album might just be Songs in the Key of Life, but Bowie has more albums which I love from the 70s than Stevie, so he might get the edge on that front.
Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Stevie Wonder & David Bowie were to the 1970's what Michael Jackson & Prince were to the 1980's. | |
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Totally agree | |
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Bowie by far, no one could come close to his genius streak in the 70s Station to Station and Low alone would warrant a place in music heaven 4ever "Time is a train, makes the future the past" | |
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Thanks you so much, although i don't think i'll be able to understand half of that. | |
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Bowie was my 2nd favorite artist and him and Prince (my number 1) have shaped my love of music. [Edited 5/31/17 0:16am] | |
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