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what does everyone think of bowie?
personally i think his earlier stuff is better, like hunky dory or ziggy stardust.
i havent heard his newest album though. what's it like?
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It has already existed a thread called David Bowie is God
mmm..
i haven't listened to the latest album yet,
but i heard it still keeps up the Heathen-adventure..
New Killer Star (1st single) is so great btw..
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I'm quite a young person. So David Bowie's music was in it's prime way before I was born. But, he is a music idol to me. He was ahead of his time in the beginning and so he stayed with it for all the years. Of course, this isn't to say that he isn't still going now. Many famous people also idolised Mr. Bowie. Among those most evident was Kurt Cobain with the cover "The man who sold the world". I'm afraid I can't say that I know all of his great works, but the ones enjoy are "Odessey", "I'm ready" and others along those lines.
I like early Bowie better than later, but I find in all of his various musical "personae" works of importance. He is an excellent artist, and a very influential one.
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There is no doubt at all that Bowie is one of the most important artists in the history of music. I agree completely with the Rev that the different images he took on were fantastic. My favourite stuff is mostly Ziggy era, I really liked Heathen actually but I haven't heard Reality yet. My dad got it for Christmas so I will be giving it a listen very soon.
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I once saw a concert where David Bowie simply enchanted the crowd the moment he took the stage. Everyone was like friends when he was there. But the vibe went with him when he went out.