Side one is superb. Not so keen on side two though.Burn wrote:scary monsters
Favourite Bowie album
For a perfectly formed, ageless album that you don't listen to for five years (no pun intened) but when you do, you still remember all the lyrics, then it has to be Ziggy.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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actually, i was going to say exactly the same about space oddity. they played cygnet committee on the radio recently and i was happily singing along until i realised i hadn't heard the album for about 15 years (since CDs took over from vinyl for day to day use). went straight out and bought SO to play all over again. god i'm getting oldJB wrote:For a perfectly formed, ageless album that you don't listen to for five years (no pun intened) but when you do, you still remember all the lyrics, then it has to be Ziggy.
it was a hard call against hunky dory though, first real album i ever bought (monster mash not included) and the same comment about songs that stick in your memory for years.
then he takes your hand in some strange californian handshake and breaks the bone
side one is excellent...agreed...but side two has some serious quality moments in it as wellFrancis wrote:Side one is superb. Not so keen on side two though.Burn wrote:scary monsters
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As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
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Its got to be Heroes for me, its way ahead of its time and I love the eerie instrumentals.
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he's made so many crackin' albums, very hard to choose
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Ziggy for me, followed by Space...
Just a question. Is it true that The Clach wrote the song This is England after Bowie made This is not America, just to make fun of Bowie?
Just a question. Is it true that The Clach wrote the song This is England after Bowie made This is not America, just to make fun of Bowie?
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I dunno. I believe that Nick Lowe made an album called Bowi as a riposte to Low
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an ep. which featured I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glassmarkfiend wrote:I dunno. I believe that Nick Lowe made an album called Bowi as a riposte to Low
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there are only two possibilities, and both aren't in the poll
outside and low, of course....
outside and low, of course....
shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....