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Some Bowie questions... I'm really getting into Bowie at the moment, so all you experts, please help me out:
1. I have "The man who sold...", "Hunky Dory", "Ziggy", "Aladdin Zane", "Heroes", "Low", "Station to Station", "Hours" and "Heathen". Which other albums are must-have? Except for "Space Oddity", want to get that anyway. 2. Does he really have two differently coloured eyes? 3. What is the difference between the two BowieNet memberships (except for this signed whatever)? That´s it for now. Thanks! | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: I'm really getting into Bowie at the moment, so all you experts, please help me out:
1. I have "The man who sold...", "Hunky Dory", "Ziggy", "Aladdin Zane", "Heroes", "Low", "Station to Station", "Hours" and "Heathen". Which other albums are must-have? Except for "Space Oddity", want to get that anyway. 2. Does he really have two differently coloured eyes? 3. What is the difference between the two BowieNet memberships (except for this signed whatever)? That´s it for now. Thanks! 1. You should get everything he did up to Let's Dance, though it sounds like you have a lot of it already. Still, you should have "Diamond Dogs", "StationToStation", "Lodger", "Scary Monsters", "Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture" and (even though it's not my fave Bowie album, I know people who swear by it) "Young Americans". If you can get your hands on a rare live album from 1978 called "Stage", I highly recommend it. Beyond that, the 80s and 90s output is hit or miss, though you can't go too wrong with "Earthling" and "1.Outside". 2. Yup, that's real. 3. Eep, dunno. | |
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he got the eye thing frok playing footie and he was kicked in the back of the head and his eyes stayed that way. | |
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Earthling and Heathen are BRILLAIANT!!! i know alot of ppl don't worry to much for 90s Bowie but he's a lot like Prince at the mo. actually, more ppl dislike Prince than they do Bowie but they are very similiar. | |
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milty said: he got the eye thing frok playing footie and he was kicked in the back of the head and his eyes stayed that way.
And unless I got the story wrong, the guy who kicked Bowie in the head later went on to design some of Bowie's album covers! | |
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Get his new Album 'Reality' on September 15th.
'Black Tie, White Noise' has been re-issued as a 2 disc set with DVD. I purchased 'Best of Bowie' today and with my limited knowledge it seems to be a very good overview of his entire career. I really 'discovered' Bowie with Heathen last year, but since then I've bought many of his 90's releases. After 'Heathen', 'Earthling' is one of my favourites. It has some particularly strong songs on it, such as 'Telling Lies', 'Dead Man Walking' and 'I'm afraid of Americans.' | |
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About the eye-thing:
I just read on mtv.com that the differently coloured eyes steem from an accident at school. Here's the link: http://www.mtv.com/bands/.../bio.jhtml Anxiety, I already have the Ziggy Concert on DVD. Brilliant. Though the way he looked scared the living hell out of some of my friends. | |
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Get it all. It's worth it to have the full picture. | |
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... and (even though it's not my fave Bowie album, I know people who swear by it) "Young Americans". If you can get your hands on a rare live album from 1978 called "Stage", I highly recommend it.
I'd be one of the people who swear by 'Young Americans' Love the songs, love his voice, great cover of 'Across the Universe', the bonus tracks on the rykodisc version were awesome as well. | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: ... and (even though it's not my fave Bowie album, I know people who swear by it) "Young Americans". If you can get your hands on a rare live album from 1978 called "Stage", I highly recommend it.
I'd be one of the people who swear by 'Young Americans' Love the songs, love his voice, great cover of 'Across the Universe', the bonus tracks on the rykodisc version were awesome as well. Me too. One of my faves. | |
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For some reason when I saw this thread and before I opened it the eye color thing came to mind. | |
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Anxiety said: milty said: he got the eye thing frok playing footie and he was kicked in the back of the head and his eyes stayed that way.
And unless I got the story wrong, the guy who kicked Bowie in the head later went on to design some of Bowie's album covers! I heard that he got stabbed in the eye with a compass! got edit. [This message was edited Mon Aug 18 9:38:41 PDT 2003 by Cloudbuster] | |
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He has a condition called aniscoria, which is the medical term for unequal pupils. In 1962, aged 14, he got punched in the eye by his school friend George Underwood, during an argument over a girl named Carol Goldsmith. George's knuckle caught David's eye and dislodged something. David was admitted to Farnborough Hospital, where it was found that the sphincter muscles in his left eye were damaged and he underwent two eye operations. He has an enlarged pupil that remains permanently open, giving the effect of different coloured eyes. David and George are to this day still life-long friends.
George played in early Bowie groups and eventually became a commercial artist. He was involved in the design of the album sleeves for Hunky Dory (1971), The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars (1972) albums/posters/flyers, graphics for The 1980 Floor Show and The Man Who Fell To Earth book cover. | |
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"Scary Monsters" is his best album. Get it soon! | |
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I was listening to Diamond Dogs this weekend for the first time in a long time and I'd forgotten how good it is.
Station to Station is great - Bowie has some amazing musicians with him on that one. His vocal on "Wild is the Wind" is incredible - I could listen to it 25 times in succession and not be bored. Scary Monsters is also an excellent, weird album. *****************************************
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Your friends are just jealous of those Legs of Death Ziggy's got - hottest legs...EVER!
calldapplwondery83 said: Anxiety, I already have the Ziggy Concert on DVD. Brilliant. Though the way he looked scared the living hell out of some of my friends. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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Diamond Dogs is a stunner, so far i've got 9 albums. My least fave is scary monsters. Heathen surprised me, its like he went back to his old sound and ideas and updated them and made it a great cd. Prince could so easily pick up on this but doesn't seem to want to go back. Back to Bowie, isn't it an exciting ride discovering his back catalogue of remastered cds?. | |
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it's exciting but expensive. Having just got into Prince in the last year and buying all his albums I am starting to rate Bowie just as highly and am in the process of buying all his Cds.
I was just listening to Diamond Dogs this morning. Apart from 1984 and Sweet Thing none of the tracks did anything for me first few times round. Now I'd say that We Are The Dead is one of my favourite Bowie tracks and the whole album is amazing. | |
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mike464 said: it's exciting but expensive. Having just got into Prince in the last year and buying all his albums I am starting to rate Bowie just as highly and am in the process of buying all his Cds.
I was just listening to Diamond Dogs this morning. Apart from 1984 and Sweet Thing none of the tracks did anything for me first few times round. Now I'd say that We Are The Dead is one of my favourite Bowie tracks and the whole album is amazing. Mike you're spot on, We are the dead is one of the gr8est db trax - wish he'd do it 'live' soon! Sweet Thing is the most awe inspiring 9.5 minutes you can imagine - blows me away every time - the audio equivalent of Taxi Driver! Hey - db's due to take to the stage in NY in an hour from now! An early rehearsal gig for bowienet members - lucky Americans! Tron is attending - I expect a report from him...! | |
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Bowie = GOD
if you don't have or know everything by him (even the crap) then there's no point in you living any longer. | |
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as for "Best of Bowie" i suppose it's a decent overview, but as a fan, i find it pretty lacking.
this is a prime opportunity for me to share with all of you the latest version of my "best of bowie" set. CD1) 1969>>1974 01 { Space Oddity 02 { The Man Who Sold The World 03 { Changes 04 { Oh! You Pretty Things 05 { Life On Mars? 06 { Starman 07 { Ziggy Stardust 08 { Suffragette City 09 { Rock & Roll Suicide 10 { Velvet Goldmine 11 { John, I'm Only Dancing ('73 sax) 12 { Watch That Man 13 { Aladdin Sane 14 { Drive-In Saturday 15 { The Jean Genie 16 { All The Young Dudes 17 { Sorrow 18 { Diamond Dogs 19 { Rebel Rebel 20 { 1984 CD2) 1975>>1980 01 { Young Americans 02 { Can You Hear Me 03 { Fame 04 { John, I'm Only Dancing (Again) (edit) 05 { Golden Years 06 { TVC15 (edit) 07 { Stay (edit) 08 { Wild Is The Wind 09 { Breaking Glass 10 { Sound & Vision 11 { Be My Wife 12 { Beauty & The Beast 13 { "Heroes" 14 { The Secret Life Of Arabia 15 { DJ 16 { Look Back In Anger 17 { Boys Keep Swinging 18 { Scary Monsters & Super Creeps (edit) 19 { Fashion 20 { Ashes To Ashes CD3) 1981>>1991 01 { Under Pressure 02 { Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (edit) 03 { Let's Dance (edit) 04 { China Girl (edit) 05 { Modern Love (edit) 06 { Blue Jean 07 { Tonight 08 { This Is Not America 09 { Loving The Alien (edit) 10 { Dancing In The Street 11 { Absolute Beginners (edit) 12 { As The World Falls Down 13 { When The Wind Blows 14 { Day-In Day-Out (edit) 15 { Time Will Crawl 16 { Never Let Me Down 17 { Tin Machine 18 { Under The God 19 { Baby Universal 20 { You Belong In Rock & Roll CD4) 1992>>2002 01 { Real Cool World (edit) 02 { Jump They Say (edit) 03 { Black Tie White Noise (edit) 04 { Miracle Goodnight 05 { Buddha Of Suburbia 06 { The Heart's Filthy Lesson (edit) 07 { Strangers When We Meet (edit) 08 { Hallo Spaceboy (PSB remix) 09 { Little Wonder (edit) 10 { Dead Man Walking (edit) 11 { Seven Years In Tibet (edit) 12 { I'm Afraid Of Americans (edit) 13 { I Can't Read (short) 14 { Thursday's Child (edit) 15 { The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell 16 { Suvive (marius remix) 17 { Seven (beck remix) 18 { Slow Burn (edit) 19 { Cactus 20 { Everyone Says "Hi" (edit) | |
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AaronSuperior said: as for "Best of Bowie" i suppose it's a decent overview, but as a fan, i find it pretty lacking.
this is a prime opportunity for me to share with all of you the latest version of my "best of bowie" set. Looks damn good! Symmetrical, chronological and not much important stuff is missing. I like it. They should've constructed the 1969-1974 and 1974-1980 sets either like yours or mine and made a full separate 80's and 90's sets if they wanted to get it right. Oh well. Not everyone's as smart and perfect as us. | |
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What is the expert's view on the "Alladin Sane" album? That one I think is FULL of great songs. Some might be, like "the prettiest star", a little to sweet, but I still like them.
"Panic in Detroit" absolutely rocks, IMO. I suppose most of you have seen the show in Paris from 2002, right? I have it on DVD, and find it amazing. I guess a new Bowie fan is born! Is "Hallo Spaceboy" on "Earthling"? | |
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Aaron, no "The Width of a Circle" in your collection? | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: What is the expert's view on the "Alladin Sane" album? That one I think is FULL of great songs. Some might be, like "the prettiest star", a little to sweet, but I still like them.
"Panic in Detroit" absolutely rocks, IMO. I suppose most of you have seen the show in Paris from 2002, right? I have it on DVD, and find it amazing. I guess a new Bowie fan is born! Is "Hallo Spaceboy" on "Earthling"? "Aladdin Sane" is a perfect album and I'd say slightly underrated among Bowie albums. It's legendary but considered a bit less important than Hunky Dory or Ziggy. I disagree. "Hallo Spaceboy" is on Outside. | |
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Agreed. Up The Hill Backwards makes it worth the price of admission alone. Beautiful music.
Moonbeam said: "Scary Monsters" is his best album. Get it soon! No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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I disagree too...or rather, I agree with you. Aladdin Sane is fucking sublime. The piano in the title song makes me smile like a goon every time.
TRON said: "Aladdin Sane" is a perfect album and I'd say slightly underrated among Bowie albums. It's legendary but considered a bit less important than Hunky Dory or Ziggy. I disagree.
"Hallo Spaceboy" is on Outside. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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calldapplwondery83 said: Aaron, no "The Width of a Circle" in your collection?
i'm not partial to that album, and neither have any of the 1000 or more official bowie compilations that've come out in the last 30+ years, so it gets short shrift. (personally, it's one of the few from the 70's that i can't/won't listen to in its entirety) | |
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Interesting. From my, by now, limited point of view, that one might be in my top3. | |
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U havent got Scary Monsters??!?!?!?! | |
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