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"Song" is not a dirty word, or am I just from another planet, musically speaking? 99% of the music I love the most could be described as "songs".
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My point was that saying that you like Bowie's songs as opposed to his albums is a testament to the fact that his albums are so overloaded with filler.
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I'm not into Bowie enough to have much of on opinion on that. Though I did listen to all of his albums last year. |
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That's an interesting point. On the flipside I think Floyd albums are more memorable for being, well, albums because of how they're assembled. They're AOR in the most absolute technical sense of the term.
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