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Old 10-23-2010, 05:52 AM   #201 (permalink)
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Listened to this for the first time in ages. It's by no means a bad album but I don't get people who call it their favourite Bowie album. The title track is ok but aside from that there are no real standout tracks.
The Jean Genie? Watch That Man?

Classics. Best Bowie album, maybe second to Ziggy but definitely my personal favourite.
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Old 10-23-2010, 06:16 AM   #202 (permalink)
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The Jean Genie? Watch That Man?

Classics. Best Bowie album, maybe second to Ziggy but definitely my personal favourite.
You're rubbish James.
I don't like The Jean Genie at all.
Station To Station is the best Bowie album, you're rubbish.
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Old 10-23-2010, 09:00 AM   #203 (permalink)
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Aladdin Sane isn't the best Bowie album but it's still really good.

Station to Station, Low, Ziggy Stardust all make good arguments for best Bowie album. Dark horse candidates: Scary Monsters and Let's Dance.
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Old 10-23-2010, 09:42 AM   #204 (permalink)
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Aladdin Sane isn't the best Bowie album but it's still really good.

Station to Station, Low, Ziggy Stardust all make good arguments for best Bowie album. Dark horse candidates: Scary Monsters and Let's Dance.
So are Heroes and Hunky Dory. Let's Dance is pretty terrible imo.
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Old 10-23-2010, 10:44 AM   #205 (permalink)
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So are Heroes and Hunky Dory. Let's Dance is pretty terrible imo.
Forgot about Heroes, that's one of his best too.

Hunky Dory is pretty good but I wouldn't put it up to the caliber of the rest.

I never understood the hate Let's Dance got. It has Stevie Ray Vaughan playing guitar on some kick ass pop songs. What else could anyone want?
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:43 PM   #206 (permalink)
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I never understood the hate Let's Dance got. It has Stevie Ray Vaughan playing guitar on some kick ass pop songs. What else could anyone want?
To me, the best things about it were the events that happened to Bowie, Stevie Ray, and Iggy Pop as they were better noticed, pretty much making it beyond being criticized by me. Although it's a fine album to my ears, especially as it's hits were good for the radio of the time (The opening of the title track is quite iconic of the first MTV Generation), a number of people who experienced legendary and innovate works like Heroes and Station to Station who are into the more innovative sides of Bowie possibly view the album as a bit of a lame out. Still, looking at things from a performer's point of view, you're on a new label who's taking a mega-chance (Bowie was certainly not that much of a household name in The States) and knowing it's make it or break it time, you have to pull out your Entertainer card and play it for all that it was worth. Being seriously smart, Bowie at least earns a bit of respect for actually pulling it off even it the results were not as challenging or edgy as his best work, and thankfully things did go to a point where he kept some kind of name through a series of lesser albums (and Tin Machine) enough for those wishing to have an artistic comeback have their wishes fulfilled in the Late 90's. Not a bad after-effect for a OK album.

Tonight (highlights - Loving the Alien >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Blue Jean) and Never Let Me Down (highlight - NLMD), however are the 80's albums that saw him still in the spotlight but with lesser returns and deserved criticism with many copies winding up in Goodwills and used record stores later bought up by those wanting to complete their album collections or possibly curious about how neutered New Pop Music in The Late 80's got without diving into the real litter (at least the voice was there)...then there was Tin Machine, but the concept for at least the first album was a bit amusing. Things would get better, with the occasional highlight, until the full comeback with his Late 90's albums.

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Old 10-24-2010, 04:43 PM   #207 (permalink)
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The Jean Genie? Watch That Man?

Classics. Best Bowie album, maybe second to Ziggy but definitely my personal favourite.
You're rubbish James.
Rubish indeed! It's my 3rd favorite Bowie after Ziggy Stardust and Hunky Dory. Drive-In Saturday, Time and Lady Grinning Soul are amazing, Panic In Detroit is also great. Could do without Let's Spend the Night Together though, but the rest is solid.
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Old 10-24-2010, 04:59 PM   #208 (permalink)
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To be honest...I've been a little confused about the Aladdin Sane hype myself. I've tried so many times because I freakin LOVE David Bowie, but the album just doesn't click with me. It's one of my least played Bowie albums.
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Young Americans is utter garbage. Can't call it his worse because honestly I haven't heard much of his stuff from the 80s and beyond. Only Let's Dance, which is not bad, and Heathen which hasn't done much for me. But Young Americans is by far the worst I've heard.
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Old 10-25-2010, 02:45 PM   #210 (permalink)
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I'm not even digging Low.
I kind of wish I could tap into the love of Bowie but haven't so far. I don't really like any of his albums as far as I know
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