Bowie Is Dead.....

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the doc

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23rd Jan 2016 at 7:38 pm

the doc -

 
.......so what's your favourite song by him?

Has to be said that outside of his early 70s stuff I'm not a huge fan, but Rock n Roll Suicide wins hands down for me.

Dinglebutt

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23rd Jan 2016 at 8:53 pm

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Quote: the doc, Jan 2016
.......so what's your favourite song by him?

Has to be said that outside of his early 70s stuff I'm not a huge fan, but Rock n Roll Suicide wins hands down for me.


I do love The Man Who Sold The World, but given that I love the Nirvana version more, not sure if that should count.

Outside of that, Space Oddity is just fantastic.
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Roxannie

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24th Jan 2016 at 8:27 pm

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Labyrinth was on Channel 5 today and I watched it for the first time in my life.

Not quite sure what to make of the film as a whole, but Bowie was mesmerising.

Rayanne Graff

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24th Jan 2016 at 8:45 pm

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We also have a David Bowie thread on page 19 of Music. i s'pose the title is ironic now.
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the doc

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29th Jan 2016 at 3:58 pm

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Quote: Captain Mal Reynolds, Jan 2016
Quote: the doc, Jan 2016
.......so what's your favourite song by him?

Has to be said that outside of his early 70s stuff I'm not a huge fan, but Rock n Roll Suicide wins hands down for me.


I do love The Man Who Sold The World, but given that I love the Nirvana version more, not sure if that should count.

Outside of that, Space Oddity is just fantastic.


Totally agree about The Man Who Sold the World. The Nirvana version is just brilliant.

PsyPo

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12th Jan 2017 at 10:06 pm

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It's just gone a year since. If there is an afterlife, I'm sure Bowie's over there leading one hell of a supergroup.

While I do enjoy I'm Afraid of Americans, being that it features the bloke from Nine Inch Nails, I would pick Changes as my personal favourite. A very warming track, and one that gives me little bursts of pleasant nostalgia every now and then.
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