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Your favorites of these 70's David Bowie songs?

The Man Who Sold the World
5 (7.9%)
Changes
4 (6.3%)
Life on Mars?
5 (7.9%)
Queen Bitch
2 (3.2%)
Starman
8 (12.7%)
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
1 (1.6%)
Moonage Daydream
2 (3.2%)
Suffragette City
4 (6.3%)
Panic in Detroit
2 (3.2%)
The Jean Genie
1 (1.6%)
Rebel Rebel
3 (4.8%)
Diamond Dogs
2 (3.2%)
Young Americans
2 (3.2%)
Fame
3 (4.8%)
Station to Station
5 (7.9%)
Golden Years
3 (4.8%)
TVC 15
1 (1.6%)
Sound and Vision
2 (3.2%)
Be My Wife
0 (0%)
Heroes
6 (9.5%)
Beauty and the Beast
2 (3.2%)
Look Back in Anger
0 (0%)

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Offline WildRanger

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Your favorites of these 70's David Bowie songs?
« on: July 06, 2018, 11:26:42 AM »
Pick up to 7 songs.

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Re: Your favorites of these 70's David Bowie songs?
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2018, 11:56:26 AM »
Great poll.

Changes
Life on Mars?
Queen Bitch
Starman
Station to Station
Sound and Vision
Beauty and the Beast

Wow, I actually picked three songs from Hunky Dory.

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Re: Your favorites of these 70's David Bowie songs?
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2018, 11:59:01 AM »
The Man Who Sold The World
Changes
Life On Mars?
Starman
Rebel Rebel
Golden Years
Sound And Vision
Zydar is my new hero.  I just laughed so hard I nearly shat.

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Re: Your favorites of these 70's David Bowie songs?
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2018, 12:05:32 PM »
I only picked two:  The Man Who Sold The World and Heroes, because they kind of stand out; I love the sort of "Fripp-ian" guitar on them (I know he played on Heroes, I know he didn't on TMWSTW).   I could easily have picked any of the more rock/glam stuff like The Jean Genie or Suffragette City, with Mick Ronson's guitar, (or Rebel Rebel, which Ronson didn't play on but helped arrange) but I stuck with those two.   Bowie loses me when he gets away from those things; I'm not a huge fan of the "Fame" and "Let's Dance" experiments. 

Like I did with Alice Cooper, I might have to dig into some of those early albums.  Some of those early glam albums, like TMWSTW, I basically know one or two songs only.