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I only really like a couple of late period Bowie songs and they are "A Small Plot of Land" and "Hallo Spaceboy" They're great, because they sounds like a cut and paste jobs of earlier classic Bowie material, that is done really well.
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Bumping because I wanted to ask the forum, did he totally avoid the media since 2006? I ask because between WAWN coming out at the end of 2012 up until his death I can't recall a single interview, or even a quote in an article from him or anything like that. Before WAWN I understand because he wasn't musically active.
What were his last public comments? This, ten years before he died :eek:?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUXp59NaNig No comments on how The Next Day did, what he wanted to do with that or anything? Was all that done via Tony Visconti? On topic, his best is Low and his worst is probably NLMD. Also sorry for the bump I know it's annoying. |
Best: Blackstar, Black Tie, White Noise,....does The Idiot count?
Worst: Most of them |
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Best: Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust.
Worst: Anything from the eighties (excluding Scary Monsters) |
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Most of the albums from the 70s have excellent quality control and very little filler (aside from Pin Ups which is a cover album, Young Americans, Diamond Dogs and maybe Lodger).
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Is that your opinion of Heroes as well?
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The only album from the seventies I really didn't like was Young Americans. Fame was the only track I really liked on the album. I do think Station to Station was mediocre by Bowie standards but I thought the other late seventies material was quite good. Low did have a lot of instrumentals to be sure but I would hardly call them filler and I especially liked Lodger (though I will admit I don't listen to every song like I might with Hunky Dory, Ziggy Stardust, or Alladin Sane).
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