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Post by wayved on Feb 8, 2007 23:35:07 GMT -5
Do it DED! Do it! No, dont....
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Post by rockysigman on Feb 9, 2007 1:35:51 GMT -5
Bowie should record the entirety of White Light/White Heat. That would rock. And be much more listenable. (Sorry Rocky, but you know it's true). No. Look, just because you want to have little Bowie butt babies doesn't mean that he can improve on perfection. Now stop it.
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Post by rockysigman on Feb 9, 2007 1:37:03 GMT -5
PEW, I gotta say, for someone who often uses the argument "you obviously have a lot of time on your hands".... you've obviously got a shitload amount of free time on your hands yourself to write so much crap on your blog. Also the fact that he's had his soul and rockjism argument on pretty much every music-related message board on the internet.
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Post by Kensterberg on Feb 9, 2007 15:45:35 GMT -5
Bowie should record the entirety of White Light/White Heat. That would rock. And be much more listenable. (Sorry Rocky, but you know it's true). No. Look, just because you want to have little Bowie butt babies doesn't mean that he can improve on perfection. Now stop it. Did you ever get the Bowie at the Beeb set? If not, I'll YSI it to you later today. Listen to Bowie and the Spiders roar through "Waiting for the Man" and "White Light/White Heat" and then tell me that he didn't improve on perfection. (Bowiglou will tell you that the former is perhaps the greatest cover in rock, and he's not obviously wrong, but I'm even more impressed with the latter which makes the song into the blazing rocker it was always meant to be (and it's sonically much better than the version that's on the Sound and Vision box set from the final Ziggy Stardust show)).
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Post by Kensterberg on Feb 9, 2007 15:46:38 GMT -5
I love that "Heroes" seems to have won this poll ...
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Post by Galactus on Feb 9, 2007 15:51:26 GMT -5
The second disc of Bowie at the Beeb is usually what I listen to when I listen to Bowie.
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Post by rockysigman on Feb 9, 2007 15:57:18 GMT -5
I don't have Bowie at the Beeb, but I have heard both those tracks. They're good, but considering they are both gritty drug songs, Bowie's arrangements seem a bit too polished for my tastes.
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