I came this close to calling the thread "Poll Thing/Candidate/Poll Thing (reprise)"
Let's go! We're burning daylight.
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― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:12 (twelve years ago) link
Part One, Album Poll Results:
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10. YOUNG AMERICANS (1975) - 28 points/8 votes/no first-place votes)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:15 (twelve years ago) link
Pack a pack horse up and let's start here. Many thanks for running this!
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:18 (twelve years ago) link
I might have gone with "Placement To Placement", but this title works well.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:19 (twelve years ago) link
or "Sound And Division". There are tons of decent possibilities.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:20 (twelve years ago) link
Poll Love
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:21 (twelve years ago) link
One ballot had the subject line "As they polled you out of the oxygen tent..."
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:22 (twelve years ago) link
Rock'N'Poll With Me
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:22 (twelve years ago) link
"He polls out a finger.."
― Mark G, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:24 (twelve years ago) link
Chev brakes are snarling, as you Suggest Ban across the road...
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:24 (twelve years ago) link
Gallupin Sane
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:25 (twelve years ago) link
anyway - YA would have been my sixth place pick for albums. But only the versions with the bonus tracks. Wonder whose decision it was to leave 'Who Can I Be Now' off the original release?
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:25 (twelve years ago) link
Nick Logan's #1 (circa 1987)
― Paul, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:30 (twelve years ago) link
It's not the side effects of the poll name...
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:31 (twelve years ago) link
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9. SCARY MONSTERS (1980) - 60 points/15 votes/3 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:31 (twelve years ago) link
Poll AmericansPoll AmericansI wanna poll Americansalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll nightI wanna poll Americans
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:32 (twelve years ago) link
My #1. Side 1 is my favourite single side of an album. Drops a touch on side 2, but not by much.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:38 (twelve years ago) link
I didn't include albums on my own ballot, but if I had I would've made Scary Monsters my #1.
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:42 (twelve years ago) link
Scary Monsters was my 5th place for albums, I think? (I'm going to open up the e-mail that I sent with the ballot on so I can check this stuff out). Side One is indeed impeccable, Side Two less so. But I generally listen to this one from start to finish. Love the way its bookended by the two different vibes of the 'It's No Game' parts.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:50 (twelve years ago) link
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8. DIAMOND DOGS (1974) - 87 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:51 (twelve years ago) link
Woof-woof Bow-wow
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:53 (twelve years ago) link
Diamond Dogs didn't make my Top 5 Bowie albums, but it'd comfortably come in 6th. Once upon a time I used to think that this album didn't compare with Aladdin Sane and it's grown on me so much over the years to the point where I now easily prefer it to that record.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 14:58 (twelve years ago) link
I would say Diamond Dogs is his best album for listening to in its entirety, but I actually listen to another one more often, so it had to take the top spot.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:00 (twelve years ago) link
When I think back to what high school actually felt like for me, I usually end up with Bowie's 70s apocalyptic and dissolute world in ruins. Diamond Dogs is key.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:03 (twelve years ago) link
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7. ALADDIN SANE (1973) - 112 points/24 votes/6 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:04 (twelve years ago) link
i didnt vote in this because i just dont know bowie well enough. i like him though and i'm excited to listen to each youtube that makes it.
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:05 (twelve years ago) link
I'm not going to do embedded youtubes until the top 10 tracks, to keep the thread from loading too slowly. Youtubes would be great when we get to tracks, but if everyone would use the youtu.be address that keeps it from embedding, that would be best.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:06 (twelve years ago) link
Also key: Aladdin Sane... paranoid, romantic and filthy.
xpost!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:07 (twelve years ago) link
Is everyone else as lazy as I am, in that unless the youtube is there waiting for me to click (as opposed to opening in a new tab) that I'm probably not even gonna bother?
God, I'm lazy.
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:08 (twelve years ago) link
well i'll happily click on the youtu.be link :)
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:08 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, please don't load a bunch of youtube embeds in here. Those threads absolutely kill my browser at work and since these polls usually go up during the weekday, I want to follow along.
― stan this sick bunt (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:10 (twelve years ago) link
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:00 PM (7 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I definitely agree with this up to a point. I mean, I can listen to a lot of Bowie's albums from start-to-finish without complaint, but I can also dip in and out of those records just as easily. I do think Diamond Dogs works much, much better as a whole piece rather than something to be dipped in and out of, definitely.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
The thing that comes to my mind every time I listen to Aladdin Sane is how god damn loud it sounds compared to the albums that come before and after it. 'Watch That Man' for example - the guitars on that are scorching!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:14 (twelve years ago) link
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6. LODGER (1979) - 135 points/24 votes/5 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:18 (twelve years ago) link
Lodger is the first of mine to place (my #3), but Diamond Dogs and Scary Monsters were late cuts.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:18 (twelve years ago) link
That's 4 of my 5 gone.
― dorsalstop, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:19 (twelve years ago) link
This dude has awes cover art but I really like the Lodgers one.
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:20 (twelve years ago) link
I know the pendulum has swung in DD's favor in recent years but I still think it's one of his weakest records – and embarrassing in places.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:21 (twelve years ago) link
Seconded. Can't take anything beyond "Rebel, Rebel" and the title track (and the latter is desperately crying out for some Ronson).
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:23 (twelve years ago) link
I like Bowie a bunch of the time & love wide swathes of it, but yeah, aside from "Rebel Rebel" & "Panic in Detroit" I can't really get into DD or Aladdin Sane, after years of trying, even. But it's just me: theatrical rock rubs me the wrong-ish way, & those + Ziggy are Bowie at his most theatrical.
― Euler, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
The second album of mine to place. Like EZ, Lodger is my #3. I absolutely love this record. A favourite of mine I dig out very regularly.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
Young Americans And Aladdin Sane are the two canonical albums I dislike. The former more than the latter.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
yeah euler otm, it just doesn't feel like there's much substance to those songs
― iatee, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:26 (twelve years ago) link
I prefer AS to Ziggy (which I never listen to) – it rocks!
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:26 (twelve years ago) link
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:21 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
The only track on it that I'd say I'm less keen on in comparison to the others is 'Rock'n'Roll With Me', really. I guess I can see why some may not like Diamond Dogs, but for me its definitely far from an embarrassing album.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:27 (twelve years ago) link
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:24 PM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I tend to listen to specific tracks from these two albums rather than the whole album from start-to-finish these days. Neither of these albums made my albums ballot, fwiw.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:30 (twelve years ago) link
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5. "HEROES" (1977) - 135 points/30 votes/5 first place votes)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:30 (twelve years ago) link
Note the near-tie.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
Tucan and I in similar Bowie tastes non-shocker.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
"We Are The Dead" makes me cringe – that line about "defecating ecstasy"!
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
I wish more folks would defecate Ecstasy. The world would be a much happier place to live in!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link
I love you in your fuck-me pumps
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link
it's like unicorns shitting rainbows.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
I reaaaally need to devote more time to Lodger.
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:36 (twelve years ago) link
I think the whole "Something kind of hit me today" verse part is way better than the chorus.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:36 (twelve years ago) link
DD was my 4th place - again, the bonus tracks really make it.AS was my 1st place - a really underrated album compared to ZS, I prefer it to the earlier album.Lodger was my 5th place - if only DB hadn't run out of creative steam in the early 80's and had continued on with this kind of experimentation. I get this feeling that Outside was trying to get back to it, but Lodger feels far less contrived.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:37 (twelve years ago) link
"Heroes" is another Bowie album that didn't make my Top 5. I'd put this one 7th after Diamond Dogs actually. I've never really got into this record to the same degree as I have with the other two 'Berlin' albums, although I obviously like several tracks from it.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:37 (twelve years ago) link
So I'm guessing that Outside has beaten Let's Dance and The Man Who Sold The World here? Ought to get round to listening to it I suppose.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
I kind of agree with the embarrassing tag on DD, but I can never get past (as others mentioned above) how amazing Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing is. It's one of those musical moments that are so strong that I'm willing to overlook almost everything else, and makes me wish that Bowie had trusted himself to play guitar more often. Rebel Rebel is a good mindless single, as is Diamond Dogs. The part of the album I tend to skip is the first three tracks on side two. My main problem wit DD has always been the fact that it feels like two concept albums smashed into one. Cut the first three tracks on side 2 and replace them with something great, and I might have this as my #1.
― dlp9001, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
Outside was "sneak previewed" on the voting thread - placed 11th.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:39 (twelve years ago) link
I can never get past (as others mentioned above) how amazing Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing is. It's one of those musical moments that are so strong that I'm willing to overlook almost everything else, and makes me wish that Bowie had trusted himself to play guitar more often
will agree with this. For masochists: Bowie played lead guitar on "'87 and Cry" and "New York's in Love."
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:41 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, that's what I was referring to!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:42 (twelve years ago) link
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4. THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (1972) - 153 points/39 votes/4 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:44 (twelve years ago) link
I have a lot to say about 'Sweet Things/Candidate/Sweet Thing (Reprise)', but I'm better off leaving that until it gets to the tracks rollout. I'm seriously trying to resist the temptation to start discussing certain tracks at the moment!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:44 (twelve years ago) link
xp ^^^ have visited that street. It's just a street ;_;And not even one with a deal.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
Ah, and there's my #4!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
My #3.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
Ziggy squeaked in as my #5, more for remembrance of my teenage love of it instead of how often I reach for it these days.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
I'm certain my #2 isn't going to place at all.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
xp ^^^ have visited that street. It's just a street ;_;
have walked down that street many times, even been to godawful 'strawberry moons' club, without realising its significance.
― ledge, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:48 (twelve years ago) link
does it smell like a street?
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:49 (twelve years ago) link
emphatically
― ledge, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
"rubbish. Stay away."
...says Google Maps. Last time I was there was 10 years ago - it's been developed a lot.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:51 (twelve years ago) link
I think I'm going to count down the top 60 tracks instead of top 50.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:52 (twelve years ago) link
Still holding out hope for Heathen in the top 3! (lol, I know better)
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:53 (twelve years ago) link
"There's a bar at the end where I can meet you and your friend get charged insane prices for Guinness and assorted drinks on St. Patrick's."
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:53 (twelve years ago) link
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3. HUNKY DORY (1971) - 198 points/41 votes/4 first-place votes)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:56 (twelve years ago) link
tsk
― Mo Money Mo Johnston (Noodle Vague), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:57 (twelve years ago) link
I like it, but there are others I like more.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 15:58 (twelve years ago) link
My no1...it's more like a house than an album to me...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:00 (twelve years ago) link
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:58 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Yeah, the very same. Hunky Dory is one of those where if it's playing, I'll get a lot of enjoyment out of it, but it's far from the first Bowie record that I'd consciously put on.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:01 (twelve years ago) link
Wow, I figured Hunky Dory would take the #1 album spot... will Low really come in ahead of it? If so, that bodes well for an interesting top 50 songs!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:03 (twelve years ago) link
In fact, I'd probably put this as my #7 and bump "Heroes" down to #8.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:04 (twelve years ago) link
Love Hunky Dory! I didn't vote for albums and now I'm regretting it. Looks like you all have taken care of things well enough. I wonder if anyone else threw away a vote on Kooks. I did!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:06 (twelve years ago) link
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2. STATION TO STATION (1976) - 306 points/43 votes/16 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:09 (twelve years ago) link
My #1.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:09 (twelve years ago) link
i guess that leaves 'never let me down' then
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:10 (twelve years ago) link
wow i thought station to station would walk thisi think it's quite a bit better than Low
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:10 (twelve years ago) link
Tin Machine II in first place
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:11 (twelve years ago) link
I adore Low, but it didn't make my top 5 (it would be 6th).
the jump in 1st place votes (from 4 to 16) is telling tho
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:11 (twelve years ago) link
Takes a bit of the mystery out of what the #1 will be, so...
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1. LOW (1977) - 325 points/50 votes/15 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
Station To Station was my #1. I remember having a conversation about this record with EZ not too long back where he said something along the lines of "Every time I listen to a track from Station To Station I find myself wanting to listen to the whole thing", which is one of the most OTM things I've ever read about this record. I love this record. The one Bowie record I would grab in the house fire, the one I'd take on the desert island etc. etc. An absolute all-time favourite.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
Call me Mr Consensus - my top five was this top five, but in 1-3-2-4-5 order.
― Michael Jones, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
Really fucked up my album poll...tossed it off without thinking bout it...Low and Station to Station should of been in it...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:13 (twelve years ago) link
Consensus Jones.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:13 (twelve years ago) link
2-3-1-4-DIDNOTPLACE
― ledge, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:14 (twelve years ago) link
Does DBowie have the best face, or does he have the best face?! He is so well structured!! It's ridiculous!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:14 (twelve years ago) link
My (predictable) album ballot:1. Ziggy Stardust2. Hunky Dory3. The Man Who Sold The World4. Station To Station5. Scary Monsters
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:15 (twelve years ago) link
― ciderpress, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:10 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I was expecting both Low and Station To Station to be 'up there', but I had no idea which one would place the highest. I prefer Station To Station over Low also, but I think they're both impeccable records. Low was my #2.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:15 (twelve years ago) link
station to station was my number 1
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 9:46 AM (24 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
^^this is way OTM for me, though i think i had it higher than 5
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:15 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot:
1. Station To Station2. Low 3. Lodger4. Ziggy Stardust5. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
Surprised at this, I thought Low would be miles and miles ahead.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:16 (twelve years ago) link
1. Outside2. Hunky Dory3. Station To Station4. Lodger5. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:18 (twelve years ago) link
1. Low
2. Station To Station
3. Scary Monsters
4. Ziggy Stardust
5. Hunky Dory
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:19 (twelve years ago) link
Low and S2S went back and forth all week long, jumping back and forth in front of each other. This was the early trendline that I mentioned in the voting thread -- Low took the big early lead, S2S jumped ahead last Wednesday-Friday, Low came back strong at the end over the weekend.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:19 (twelve years ago) link
1. Station To Station2. Stages3. Lodger4. Outside5. Ziggy Stardust
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:21 (twelve years ago) link
I love "Low" but am confused by people who rate it so highly.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:21 (twelve years ago) link
1 Aladdin Sane2 David Live3 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars4 Diamond Dogs5 Lodger
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:22 (twelve years ago) link
1. Low2. Lodger3. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars4. Black Tie, White Noise5. Heathen
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:24 (twelve years ago) link
The full album results
1. LOW (1977) - 325 points/50 votes/15 first-place votes2. STATION TO STATION (1976) - 306 points/43 votes/16 first-place votes3. HUNKY DORY (1971) - 198 points/41 votes/4 first-place votes4. THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (1972) - 153 points/39 votes/4 first-place votes5. "HEROES" (1977) - 135 points/30 votes/5 first place votes6. LODGER (1979) - 135 points/24 votes/5 first-place votes7. ALADDIN SANE (1973) - 112 points/24 votes/6 first-place votes8. DIAMOND DOGS (1974) - 87 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes9. SCARY MONSTERS (1980) - 60 points/15 votes/3 first-place votes10. YOUNG AMERICANS (1975) - 28 points/8 votes/no first-place votes11. OUTSIDE (1995) - 14 points/3 votes/0 firsts12. THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD - 13/3/014. (tie) DAVID LIVE - 7/1/014. (tie) STAGE - 7/1/016. (tie) LET'S DANCE - 6/2/016. (tie) SPACE ODDITY - 6/2/017. BLACK TIE WHITE NOISE - 3/1/021. (tie) Changesonebowie - 1/1/021. (tie) EARTHLING - 1/1/021. (tie) HEATHEN - 1/1/021. (tie) LABYRINTH (soundtrack) - 1/1/0
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:24 (twelve years ago) link
Didn't get around to listening closely to "Heroes" before voting, even though I've had it on CD for like 5 years, but probably woulda voted for one of the two opening tracks if I had. I love Bowie in skronky guitar-squall mode, and these are almost danceable besides. As others have already noted, the title track is hard to hear beyond bad cover versions.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link
huge consensus on his top records. Interesting.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link
aaaw, labyrinth soundtrack with one vote : )
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:26 (twelve years ago) link
I thought it was kinda funny that Stage and David Live tied.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:27 (twelve years ago) link
A second cup of coffee and then I'll start on tracks from #60.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:28 (twelve years ago) link
Aladdin Sane seems like something of a love-it-or-hate-it pick.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:29 (twelve years ago) link
"David Live" is definitely my favourite of the two, it's the one I play a lot more often.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:29 (twelve years ago) link
"hours" shut-out!
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:30 (twelve years ago) link
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Yeah, think I'm going to put the kettle on as well. Remember folks, it's not the side effects of the caffeine...
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:31 (twelve years ago) link
It's not the side-effects of the cocaineI'm thinking that all you people who voted for Low haven't listened to any other Bowie albums
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:32 (twelve years ago) link
whoa xp
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:33 (twelve years ago) link
...I'm thinking that it must be wub! Bowie should make a dubstep album for his comeback.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:33 (twelve years ago) link
Part of me was expecting Heathen and Scary Monsters to come a little higher, really surprised by the non-appearance of Reality as well, which I've always found pretty decent and far from the disasters that Tonight and Never Let Me down are.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
Stage was the 3rd Bowie album I bought, after Heroes and Ziggy, so I've always held it in higher regard than David Live for sentimental reasons. I listened to it again a couple of days ago for the first time in years, and it really is a stormer. "TVC15" way improved over the studio version, beautifully recorded, etc.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:37 (twelve years ago) link
― Michael Jones, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:12 PM (24 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Ha, me too. Exactly that.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
xp I don't like the way he plays through the Ziggy material at a gallop, like he's in a hurry to get this gig business over so he can go somewhere.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
My album ballot:
LowHeroesZiggyYoung AmericansScary Monsters
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:39 (twelve years ago) link
1 Station to Station2 Hunky Dory3 Alladin Sane4 Low5 Ziggy Stardust
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:41 (twelve years ago) link
Mine was:
1. Station to Station2. Low3. Hunky Dory4. Diamond Dogs5. Aladdin Sane
The last two, as mentioned by others above, I just love as a complete experience start to finish...
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:41 (twelve years ago) link
Stages is amazing. I like all the Low and Heroes cuts on it more than their studio versions. However, the Nassau show released a few years ago on the deluxe Station To Station beats it. Might be my absolutely favorite official Bowie release.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:43 (twelve years ago) link
The live "Stay" (from the Nassau show) demolishes the studio version. And I love the studio version.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:44 (twelve years ago) link
That band was smoking.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot
1. Aladdin Sane2. Hunky Dory3. Station To Station4. Ziggy Stardust5. Low
Aladdin Sane has some clunkers, but 75% of it is just about perfect.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:46 (twelve years ago) link
If we'd done this poll in 1982 then surely Ziggy Stardust would've been #1 (undeservedly).
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:46 (twelve years ago) link
Tracks time! I hope my internet connection doesn't crap out on me -- I've been having dropouts for a few weeks and had a guy from the cable co. out to check it out yesterday.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:45 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
and snorting!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
Let me tell you, there were some results that surprised the hell out of me. #teaser #fluffer
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
#bastard
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:50 (twelve years ago) link
60. "Sons of the Silent Age" (from "Heroes") - 200 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:51 (twelve years ago) link
Is "Sound & Vision" going to be the number 1 song then?
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:52 (twelve years ago) link
Happy to see this! (even if WmC had to push it out to 60 spots) Love this tune.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
This one was my #20. One of my favourite tracks from "Heroes".
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:55 (twelve years ago) link
Wait I thought you were at least putting the link to teh youtube w/ the results?
Making me look shit up, pffft.
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
I'm glad we posted no YouTubes tbh. I have a powerful work computer but it nearly exploded opening the Jacksons poll thread.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link
http://youtu.be/0mbfyJ3x_1Q
Let me know if that embeds and I'll scratch it.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
Seems fine to me, WmC!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:59 (twelve years ago) link
yeah thats why there was talk of the youtu.be link which is just a link to the video on youtube.
xpost
didnt embed, thats fine thank you wmc.
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 16:59 (twelve years ago) link
its weird that people complain about the youtubes, maybe its whatever browser they use... got a pretty standard 4 year old macbook and it never has a problem with them.
― Jamie_ATP, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:00 (twelve years ago) link
I think it's more if you want to expand the thread
― iatee, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:01 (twelve years ago) link
I've got all my Bowie albums here on my computer, so I'm just going to listen along whenever a particular track comes up.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link
I looked this song up on SongMeanings.net cos I always wondered about it... and now I know:
This song is about abortion. It took me forever to realize but once I did realize that, it is so obvious. Brilliant song and now the chorus means ten times more, knowing that he ACTUALLY means BABY when he says "baby".
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link
God, I love that kind of floating quality that 'Sons Of The Silent Age' has during the verses.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:03 (twelve years ago) link
Sons of the Silent Age is a awesome song to begin a countdown with.
― gospodin simmel, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:03 (twelve years ago) link
59. Teenage Wildlife (from Scary Monsters) - 206 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/i9pByyFqrFI
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:05 (twelve years ago) link
Ah, the one where Bowie whines about being influential.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:06 (twelve years ago) link
the one where Bowie whines
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
You guys, I totally forgot to put in the image I created for the opening post! Check the top of the thread now.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:10 (twelve years ago) link
Nice jorb!
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:12 (twelve years ago) link
Sweet
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:12 (twelve years ago) link
Cool!
But what's Ron Swanson doing there?
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:13 (twelve years ago) link
Love Teslabowie
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:14 (twelve years ago) link
'Teenage Wildlife' is about Gary Numan, isn't it? Or at least it's rumoured to be. Reading between the lines, it's almost as if Bowie perceived Numan as some sort of threat at the dawn of the '80s. I guess Numan was outselling him at the time, though. I mean, Numan was massive in the UK in 1980/1981. Numan obviously admired Bowie, but the feeling clearly wasn't mutual.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:16 (twelve years ago) link
Love the Frippery on Teenage Wildlife, but other than that, I can never quite connect with it.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
There's a famous story in which an uncharacteristically ungentlemanlike Bowie destroys Numan on TV.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
58. "The Secret Life of Arabia" (from "Heroes") - 211 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/712GnEJHn_Y
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
^^^^ My problem with SM generally. I love the sound of the thing but, oof, Bowie's vocals...
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:18 (twelve years ago) link
Would like to read this story!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
well, Numan's a bit freaky, isn't he? not like, uh, Bowie.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
oof, Bowie's vocals...
http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_la8wu7q8Ri1qaaa84o1_500.gif
― buzza, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:20 (twelve years ago) link
loooove those glasses
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:20 (twelve years ago) link
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 5:17 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I heard he once got Numan thrown out of a TV studio once... or is that the same story? He certainly wasn't the only person to get agitated with Numan for whatever reason. I mean, Yes doing 'White Car' on Drama for example.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:21 (twelve years ago) link
Meh... 'The Secret Life Of Arabia' = not one of my favourites. I mean, I kinda appreciate it as some kind of lighthearted relief after the ambient part of "Heroes", but I never ever feel like listening to it on its own ever.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:24 (twelve years ago) link
I like your photo collage, but now I have to do this:
http://i.imgur.com/T7Jeb.jpg
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:26 (twelve years ago) link
I LOVE Secret Life of Arabia but on some thread around here so many people were sort of running it down that I balked...and I think the placement at the end of Heroes helps both the song and the album as a whole. I love hearing it after the heavy instrumentals on s2.
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link
haha, A+xp
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link
57. "Beauty and the Beast" (from "Heroes") - 219 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/RmqcMwD9NSo
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:29 (twelve years ago) link
In 2000 a close friend, a Bowie neophyte, stuck the newly purchased Heroes in his car. As that intro piano and gnarled-distorted Frippery began, I put myself in his place and wondered what the hell was going through his mind.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:30 (twelve years ago) link
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 5:28 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Yeah. I mean, I understand why it's there, but it's always come across as something of a PS to me. Or like watching a short Bugs Bunny cartoon after watching Schindler's List.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link
SECRET SECRET
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:34 (twelve years ago) link
there are 56 better Bowie songs than Beauty and the Beast?
― gospodin simmel, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:35 (twelve years ago) link
Only 18, according to my ballot.
― Michael Jones, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:37 (twelve years ago) link
There was an interview with Bowie once - on MuchMusic, I think - during the 90s - where they asked what "Bowie imitators" he thought were songwriters good and he named Gary Numan. Maybe he softened with age...
― Kent Burt, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:37 (twelve years ago) link
I absolutely love the middle 8 in 'Beauty And The Beast'.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:37 (twelve years ago) link
Only 7 according to mine. xps
― Johnny Fever, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:38 (twelve years ago) link
'Beauty And The Beast' didn't even make my ballot! :/
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:39 (twelve years ago) link
56. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (w/Giorgio Moroder; Cat People soundtrack; Let's Dance) - 220 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/YWX_MFNOL_Y
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:41 (twelve years ago) link
GASOOOLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:45 (twelve years ago) link
Polling Out The Fire
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:46 (twelve years ago) link
I guess it's challops to prefer the Rodgers-produced version...
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:47 (twelve years ago) link
Cat Pee Poll
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:47 (twelve years ago) link
I wouldn't call it one of my favourite Bowie songs, but the part where it kicks in after the long intro is a great moment.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:51 (twelve years ago) link
This should be the Let's Dance version: http://youtu.be/pRbuxshYvtg
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:52 (twelve years ago) link
I definitely prefer the Moroder version over the Rodgers version.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:54 (twelve years ago) link
55. "Blackout" (from "Heroes") - 229 points/11 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/Uz7vhDHPlyk
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:55 (twelve years ago) link
GET SOME PROTECTION
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:56 (twelve years ago) link
"Arabia" a very late entry to my ballot - literally last in - after a relisten to Side 2 of "Heroes" at the weekend. Love the guitar on it (Alomar?). Nice to make a difference (for once) to an ILM poll result!
Also pleased that Cat People made it, tho' v. low down my ballot. Also voted for Moroder version, although as I said on the other thread I prefer the "GAS!-o-line" rendition to "Gaso-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine".
― Jeff W, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:56 (twelve years ago) link
xp haha is all of "Heroes" gonna make it?
― Jeff W, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:57 (twelve years ago) link
I've been aiming for 12 minutes or so between results -- baby, let me know if I need to speed up, slow down or oh my god I can't believe I'm typing that.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
How about wait until I get home?
― Michael Jones, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
Will you post everybody's votes after you reveal the winner....
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
Ah yes! 'Blackout'! This one was my #18.
I'M UNDER JAPANESE INFLUENCE AND MY HONOUR'S AT STAKE!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:00 (twelve years ago) link
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 11:58 AM (1 minute ago)
There'll be a link to the googledocs spreadsheet with the full voting; it'll be up to everyone else to post their own ballots, unless they need them mailed back to them.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
Everything about this song seems to be so damn thrilling, and packed full of wonderful moments. As Soto mentioned above, the 'get some protection' backing vocals... then there's the 'I'm under Japanese influence' rant, the 'kiss you in the rain' part that's immediately followed by GET ME TO THE DOCTOR! It's brilliant. One of my "Heroes" favourites.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
Blackout was my no.1. So much for my hopes of a clean sweep of the top 20.
Heroes and Stage versions are both incredible imo.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:05 (twelve years ago) link
xp I once asked Gary Numan about getting thrown off that TV show at Bowie's behest, and Bowie's kind words many years later. His response was something like: "Too late, wasn't it? He's still a cunt."
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:07 (twelve years ago) link
jeez heroes is dominating
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:12 (twelve years ago) link
54. "Move On" (from Lodger) - 233 points/10 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/2NGc1nlWOiU
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:12 (twelve years ago) link
Now this is a jam.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:13 (twelve years ago) link
xp:
I can see why Numan took it badly, in all fairness. The guy was barely into his early 20s and fame was something that happened suddenly for him, AND he was a Bowie fan as well. I suppose Bowie should have known better, but who knows what was going through his head at the time? Also, in Bowie's defence, Numan could have been accused of being a touch arrogant himself at that time.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:14 (twelve years ago) link
'Move On' is one of those I really, desperately wanted to include on my ballot but unfortunately I didn't have any room for it. A really clever track, as anyone who has listened to it backwards will realise.
Altogether now: AIIIIYAAAAA OOOOOOOH AIIIIYYYOOORRR OOOOOOOHHH AIIIIIYYAAAA OOOOOOH AIIIYOOOOOOR OOOOOOOOH!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:16 (twelve years ago) link
And here is a snatch of it played backwards...
http://youtu.be/lYgNomvJpMs
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:21 (twelve years ago) link
"Move On" was very, very high on my ballot
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:22 (twelve years ago) link
Sometimes I feel the need to move onSo I pack a bagAnd move on
xp Numan blames a lot of his inability to make friends with other musicians on his undiagnosed Asperger's, which makes sense. Alienated and alienating.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:23 (twelve years ago) link
Turrican, thanks for the link. I knew about the 'All the Young Dudes' backwards accident but couldn't be arsed to rip it from cd and play it backwards.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:24 (twelve years ago) link
xxxp same here
xxp my favorite Bowie line
― gospodin simmel, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link
53. "Win" (from Young Americans) - 234 points/10 votes/2 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/mB9RSG-56wU
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:26 (twelve years ago) link
Somewhere someone's calling me and when the chips are downI'm just a travelling man, maybe it's just a trick of the miiind
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:27 (twelve years ago) link
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 6:24 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
No worries, man. I guess the wonderful thing about it is that not only did he manage to get two songs out of the same thing, but the two songs stand up very well as separate things!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:29 (twelve years ago) link
Ah yes, 'Win'. I'll admit that no tracks from Young Americans made my ballot, but this one is definitely a favourite from that album. I love the floating saxophones in the intro and the general vibe of the track. It's very well produced.
Gotta love those backing vocals too: 'That's all you gotta do! It ain't over!'
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:31 (twelve years ago) link
I don't think I've heard any of these songs before. Loving this.
― a hoy hoy, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:32 (twelve years ago) link
Best track on Young Americans - just missed my ballot.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:38 (twelve years ago) link
"Win" is my first to place, great song!
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:39 (twelve years ago) link
Same here. I never really got into the rest of that album, but "Win" is a major standout.
xp
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:39 (twelve years ago) link
Who is the other supercool individual with the excellent taste in favorite David Bowie songs?
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:41 (twelve years ago) link
'Win' is full of more #win than a thousand Charlie Sheen's eating "winner winner Sheen dinner".
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:42 (twelve years ago) link
'Win' is great, I had completely forgotten it.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:43 (twelve years ago) link
52. "Cracked Actor" (from Aladdin Sane) - 239 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/zkEvAvIGK-w
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:44 (twelve years ago) link
I tried to remind y'all about the glory of Win, but did you listen to me? Of course not. So here it is, languishing at 53.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:44 (twelve years ago) link
I hadn't heard "Win" at all before listening to stuff for this poll -- Young Americans was one of the 70s records I didn't know aside from the singles -- but it made my ballot. This song makes me so freakin' horny! (/tmi)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:46 (twelve years ago) link
'Cracked Actor', for me, is one of those songs that is a decent and listenable slice of rock music, but ultimately doesn't blow me away.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
Kornrulez, I listened! I had forgotten about it but said a big fuck yeah and put it on my ballot after being reminded. Would have placed lower otherwise.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:50 (twelve years ago) link
Cracked Actor was my no.2. I love my Bowie poppy-and-paranoid, clearly.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:51 (twelve years ago) link
Excellent, grandavis, excellent. If only more had heard the call....
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:52 (twelve years ago) link
I love the title too, I find it extremely satisfying to say.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:52 (twelve years ago) link
I think a lot of ballots that did not have Win on it were trying not to loose, and failing #winrelatedhumor
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:54 (twelve years ago) link
"Win" is one of the reasons I counted down from 60 instead of 50, tbh.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link
Counting down from 60 was a great idea, and I think the number of ballots definitely warranted it!
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 18:59 (twelve years ago) link
now speed it upmore songsmore more more more
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:00 (twelve years ago) link
more more more
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:00 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
How d'ya like it? How d'ya like it?
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:02 (twelve years ago) link
no, the tempo is just right if a little fast--stretch it out!
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:03 (twelve years ago) link
51. "Joe the Lion" (from "Heroes") - 251 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/VcXb2FXcWg4
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:03 (twelve years ago) link
Love Joe the Lion! Not on my ballot though....
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:06 (twelve years ago) link
Like 'Blackout', this is another "Heroes" track that is just filled with great moments, especially the 'It's Monday...' section which is an excellent little change. Fantastic guitar work throughout, too.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:07 (twelve years ago) link
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwvhfu0Oqh1qggdq1.jpg
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:09 (twelve years ago) link
Joe The Lion, Made Of Iron (In Zion)
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
50. "A New Career in a New Town" (from Low) - 251 points/12 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/JhZqsYkl1zI
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
For those of you who don't know, that's the artist Chris Burden, who inspired the song. Here he is nailed to a Volkswagen...he also had himself shot in the arm, etc...great artist.
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
did not know joe the lion was about chris burden! thx for the tip iago.
― Spectrist, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link
In making my ballot I made the snap decision to skip all instrumentals. Did anyone else decide to do that? As much as I like almost all of them (though "A New Career in a New Town" would not have made my list, like most of the others over it) it seemed to take space away from the meat of Bowie's career, if that makes sense? My original list that had 45 songs or whatever had 4 or 5 instrumentals, and it just made things so much easier to consider them as a separate entity.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
I'll never forget hearing 'A New Career In A New Town' for the first time, and getting that great 'tingle' that the best music gives. I feel that giving this piece of music lyrics would only taint it, since it's just so perfectly realised and everything that you need to know is there in the music. It seems to capture this joyful feeling of moving on, but simultaneously there's something about that harmonica that sounds like a goodbye tinged with regret. Quite apt really, all things considered. It's a beautiful tune. Another one of those I wish I'd had room for on the ballot.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
The harmonica is really great in that tune
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
49. "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" (from Scary Monsters) - 258 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/NHywdqH3F6Y
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link
Oh hello there, my #15!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:35 (twelve years ago) link
did not know joe the lion was about chris burden! thx for the tip iago.― Spectrist, Tuesday, March 6, 2012 2:25 PM (13 minutes ago)
You're welcome, Spectrist!
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:39 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie is often an abstruse lyricist so the instrumentals were his best chances of finding musical correlatives for his concepts, you know? What song speaks to Bowie's interests in motorik and C&W than "A New Career..."?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:43 (twelve years ago) link
Listening to 'Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)' right now. The track, not the album. Every time that outro comes on, it makes me sad that it seems unlikely that he'll ever play live again. That outro was designed to be a prime live moment, I feel.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:45 (twelve years ago) link
the title track allowed for one of the Gabrels era's best live performances.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:46 (twelve years ago) link
My snap decision now seems to be just that, an opportunity to make picking 20 songs a little easier. I think I would trade a couple of my eventual choices out for an instrumental or two now, but there you have it. Good point btw Alfred, and those songs work really well on the albums, they are much more than interludes or diversions, they belong in the narrative of the records.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
I had 3 instrumentals on my ballot. I ended up making the snap decision to exclude nearly all the hits instead.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
there is a killer live version of SM&SC on the Serious Moonlight bootleg
― fully formed adult banaka unit (sleeve), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
man I'd never listened to Live in Santa Monica 72, this thing SMOKES
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:50 (twelve years ago) link
48. "Diamond Dogs" (from Diamond Dogs) - 268 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/36lWAcY9IXE
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:53 (twelve years ago) link
totally, wild eyed boy--i put width of a circle from that show on my list, but i guess it will get folded into the studio version which is fine by me.
― Iago Galdston, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:54 (twelve years ago) link
I've been trying to coin "Call them the Diamond Hogs!" as the unofficial slogan for the Arkansas Razorback baseball team, but no go.
― pplains, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:56 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie is often an abstruse lyricist so the instrumentals were his best chances of finding musical correlatives for his concepts, you know?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:43 PM (8 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I agree with this completely. The moments that tend to affect me in some way on Bowie releases are very rarely the lyrics in and of themselves. Rather, they tend to be musical elements for the most part. When it comes to his vocals, most of the time I get more of a buzz out of the way he sings things rather than what he's actually singing, if that makes sense.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:57 (twelve years ago) link
THIS AIN'T ROCK'N'ROLL! THIS IS GENOCIDE!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:58 (twelve years ago) link
I love that -- too bad the idea isn't sticking.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 1:58 PM (11 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
best line in rock n' roll history
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link
"Scary Monsters" is a song he simply never could've done before his collabs w Eno. The insane Fripp lead, the filter on the bgd vox during the chorus, the careening tempo -- I've always been a very big fan.
― Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:02 (twelve years ago) link
Can't believe 'Win' charted so lowly...my no 1...one of my heartbeat songs...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
So I think most of my ballot will be in the top 20 but I will pretend I wasn't a part of this poll if letter to hermione doesn't feat.
― Moka, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:04 (twelve years ago) link
It's interesting, because I'm listening to this song ('Diamond Dogs') straight after listening to 'Scary Monsters', and I've noticed both songs have same kind of dalek effect on the vocals.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:05 (twelve years ago) link
47. "What in the World" (from Low) - 275 points/12 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/7SAIVyGTNRM
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:10 (twelve years ago) link
Pacman is trying to eat this song.chavedappelle 2 days ago
― pplains, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:13 (twelve years ago) link
What In the World is a little kooky. I always thought the Eno synth part was mixed so high that it threatened to overwhelm the rest of the song.
Or this.
― Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:15 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, totally
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:16 (twelve years ago) link
Hehehehe... it's definitely not heard the first time someone has referenced Pac Man in regards to this track. There are some tracks from the first half of Low that you can take out of the context of the song order and work equally well as a separate thing: 'Be My Wife' and 'Always Crashing In The Same Car' for example. I feel this is one of those tracks on Low which thrives best as part of the album, but maybe as a standalone thing it doesn't work quite as well. That's not to say that I don't like it, because I like it a great deal.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:17 (twelve years ago) link
Yay, my #2. Hugs to whomever had it as their #1.
― dorsalstop, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:18 (twelve years ago) link
I love the Pacman sounds in this.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:19 (twelve years ago) link
Hehehehe... it's definitely not heard the first time someone has referenced Pac Man in regards to this track.
Have I had too my coffee or something? This should read "It's definitely not the first time I've heard someone referencing Pac Man in regards to this track."
Geez. It's not the side effects of the caffeine, folks.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:20 (twelve years ago) link
In making my ballot I made the snap decision to skip all instrumentals. Did anyone else decide to do that?
*raises hand*
(although even right up to the end I was sorely tempted to include Neukoln. I'm sure it will place high w/o my help though)
― Jeff W, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:21 (twelve years ago) link
Too MUCH coffee. Fucksake.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link
Can't believe 'Win' charted so lowly...my no 1
So you're the other guy with great taste in #1 Bowie songs.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link
(hi to dorsalstop btw - long time no see an' all that)
― Jeff W, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:23 (twelve years ago) link
46. "The Bewlay Brothers" (from Hunky Dory) - 284 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/8a82arE0JSQ
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:23 (twelve years ago) link
cmon KOOKS
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:24 (twelve years ago) link
Oh come ON, Bewlay Brothers can't be this low
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:26 (twelve years ago) link
Another personal Bowie favourite of mine that didn't make my ballot. Ranks up there with his best album closers for me.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:27 (twelve years ago) link
(Oh, hey Jeff - funny anyone should remember me at all.)
― dorsalstop, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:27 (twelve years ago) link
Bewlay Brothers was my no.5. Another day it'd've been my no.1.
― Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:27 (twelve years ago) link
I'M STARVING FOR ME GRAAAAVYYY!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:29 (twelve years ago) link
I've listened to it several times this week and it just doesn't stick to me for whatever reason.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:29 (twelve years ago) link
"Diamond Dogs" way too low - what an ominous piece of sleaze that is. I intend a compliment.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
I know not everyone likes that 'gravy' part at the end, but I've always felt it added a nice twist to the track.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
It's perfect, there's really no other way to top the heavy lyrics of that song except with a silly vari-speed ending.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:32 (twelve years ago) link
xxp I'm really surprised Diamond Dogs is - yes, I know - TOO LOW. My No. 4 - I adore it. One of his very best classic singles.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:34 (twelve years ago) link
feel like at least one of the berlin trilogy is going to have the entire tracklist make it into the top 60
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:37 (twelve years ago) link
I have a feeling that all of the tracks from Station To Station will make it. There's only 6 of them!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:39 (twelve years ago) link
45. "Word on a Wing" (from Station to Station) - 288 points/10votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/DTIAiMeyd7Q
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:39 (twelve years ago) link
Oh come now. My number one.
Really, people?
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
And there we go! I absolutely adore this song. This was my #2.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:41 (twelve years ago) link
The first couple of lines are so awesome that I feel the song doesn't really recover from them. And Bowie's histrionics in the second half are distracting.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:41 (twelve years ago) link
My #9. Treasure of a tune
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:41 (twelve years ago) link
Is anyone spotify playlisting this thing?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:43 (twelve years ago) link
I left DD off my ballot, but it was one of the hardest cuts.
Bewlay Brothers was my #9. I dunno, I love all Bowie songs that conjure fantastic images, places, people. This one has big sweep and artful wordplay, and touching, telling details so softly offered up... and then that course intrusion at the end, fucking w/ yr expectations.
Word on a Wing doesn't touch me at all.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:43 (twelve years ago) link
Word is one of my faves off StS...can't remember my justification for leaving it off my ballot, but I shouldn't have axed it.
― Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:44 (twelve years ago) link
I thought it was gonna be a top ten. But then. These are all winners.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:46 (twelve years ago) link
I love that guitar lick in the intro, and the "sweet flame you're born once again" backing vocals. A great set of lyrics in here as well. Like everything on Station To Station, it never feels as long as it actually is.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:46 (twelve years ago) link
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 2:43 PM (1 minute ago)
I can start one after I finish with today's tracks (4 more to go), but not til then. If someone else wants to do it, have at it.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:46 (twelve years ago) link
I guess I'm learning I like OTT Bowie more than most - I was surprised Teenage Wildlife was as low also.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:48 (twelve years ago) link
The "histrionics", I guess - his vocal gymnastics. I.e. THE COKE.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:49 (twelve years ago) link
http://open.spotify.com/user/simon7bond7/playlist/5eB7YOnC2x30Zmt1vWrdVb
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:51 (twelve years ago) link
I think the histrionics are fucking brilliant, fwiw.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:52 (twelve years ago) link
44. "Kooks" (from Hunky Dory) = 290 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/Mdr05UVBihY
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:53 (twelve years ago) link
will not take any of the "TOO LOW"'s seriously considering that Beauty and the Beast and MOVE ON are outside the top 50
― gospodin simmel, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
La Lechera to thread!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:55 (twelve years ago) link
"what in the world" was my no.1, thanks for the hugs dorsalstop! Really in love with the whole first side of Low.
many xps
― Volvo Twilight (p-dog), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:57 (twelve years ago) link
Yaaaaay!! 13 other people see the beauty of this lighthearted silly little song.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:58 (twelve years ago) link
We believe in you.
I don't think I ended up voting for "Kooks", but it's one of the best songs on that album.
― Euler, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:59 (twelve years ago) link
Don't pick fights with the bullies or the cads, 'cuz they're not much cop at punching other people's dads!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:01 (twelve years ago) link
I think that if there's one complaint about this list, it's going to be that it was too Low.
― pplains, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:01 (twelve years ago) link
TOO LOWE!
http://991.com/newgallery/Nick-Lowe-Bowi-449845.jpg
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:03 (twelve years ago) link
Well there goes my "I love the sound of 'Breaking Glass'" joke for No. 15.
― pplains, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:05 (twelve years ago) link
43. "Warszawa" (from Low) - 291 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes
Studio: http://youtu.be/9Gy94N_mcWsLive, Tokyo 1978: http://youtu.be/j9rELaQztqk
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
http://open.spotify.com/user/simon7bond7/playlist/5eB7YOnC2x30Zmt1vWrdVb― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:51 (13 minutes ago) Bookmark
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 20:51 (13 minutes ago) Bookmark
Applause! Thanks kraudive!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
Yes, thank you!!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:08 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks kraudive!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
Warszawa is great, was on my original list until I gacked all instrumentals from it.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:13 (twelve years ago) link
there are vocals on it!
― sarahell, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:14 (twelve years ago) link
eeeeeee aaaaaa ooooooooo-eeeeeeeee-ooooooeeeeeeeehhhh!
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link
Was just gonna say: it's not really an instrumental, I just always think of it that way! Obviously my logic for this poll was muddled. It's not the side effects of the caffeine, though, I swear.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:16 (twelve years ago) link
That Tokyo performance is great -- I can imagine the slow tempo tripping people up without a conductor. There was also a crappy cellphone video posted of a 2002 performance, but I didn't want to post that link.
xp -- I always think of it as an instrumental myself.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
xxxxp - this Moroder version of Cat People is lovely.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:19 (twelve years ago) link
The whole Cat People soundtrack is great! At least I like it.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:20 (twelve years ago) link
42. "Jean Genie" (from Aladdin Sane) - 300 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes
studio: http://youtu.be/CGQo6zpVzt8Top of the Pops, January 1973: http://youtu.be/yEmGQYCuc6M - WATCH THIS ONE, YO
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:21 (twelve years ago) link
BLOCKBUSTAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:24 (twelve years ago) link
That unearthed TOTP perf was one of the reasons I gave the song 4th place.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:24 (twelve years ago) link
says he's a beauticianwho sells you nutrition
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:24 (twelve years ago) link
My opinion on this one is a bit like my opinion on 'Cracked Actor'... it's a good slab of rock'n'roll, it's highly listenable and I don't mind it, but it's never been one of my favourites.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:28 (twelve years ago) link
That jacket! His skin doesn't even look like real human skin. There should really be a poll for DB's various looks -- he has had SO MANY!!!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:28 (twelve years ago) link
* thread grinds to a halt while everyone watches that TOTP clip *
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:31 (twelve years ago) link
Are the sideburns on the bassist dyed, or is it just his hair and he went white in the beard really young? Either way, tough look to have to pull off.
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:32 (twelve years ago) link
I was wondering the same thing. He looks like one of those weird monkeys with distinctive facial hair.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:32 (twelve years ago) link
The hair grows out of his brain.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:32 (twelve years ago) link
It is true, his skin does not look human. How can a face be so smoothe?
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:33 (twelve years ago) link
Is the whole thing getting posted today?!?!?@
― billstevejim, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:33 (twelve years ago) link
I'm not even sure they're real. (the sideburns)
Not a huge fan of JG the song, but that TOTP clip is really great. Love Ronson's shoes.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:33 (twelve years ago) link
he learned puppet makeup in mime school!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:34 (twelve years ago) link
Last one of the day coming up.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:34 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe he is a shark. Speaking of, I have been ogling his old teeth (RIP old teeth).
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:34 (twelve years ago) link
http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lgmi11oXWl1qc97xyo1_250.jpg
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:35 (twelve years ago) link
http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l875wn0RSv1qckm0wo1_500.jpg
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
DB's teeth analyisedhttp://www.youtu.be/dtrjZRQ8TzU
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
I think my favorite bit of that TOTP performance was the "Love Me Do" quote at the end.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
41. "Wild Is the Wind" (from Station to Station) - 313 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes
studio: http://youtu.be/pMICp0gwZicLive at the Beeb, 2000: http://youtu.be/RT__JxncHEs
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
I hated cutting WitW so I'm glad to see it place.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:44 (twelve years ago) link
Interesting that this one came higher than 'Word On A Wing' in terms of the Station To Station tracks.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:45 (twelve years ago) link
At one point the entire album was on my ballot, but it seemed slight overkill.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
You're not the only one who was tempted to put all of the Station To Station tracks in there. I think I settled for about half of them, which still only amounts to 3 songs. This one didn't make my ballot, though.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link
Greatest ILM thread ever: TS: Prince or Bowie?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:50 (twelve years ago) link
Yes.
― kornrulez6969, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:54 (twelve years ago) link
'wild is the wind' is one of my favorites
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:54 (twelve years ago) link
i love "kooks" it makes me think of my lil girl at home
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
Do we think 'African Night Flight' is gonna make it...not terribly high on my list but I do hope some love is shown for it...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:58 (twelve years ago) link
I'm thinking #16-40 tomorrow, and the top 15 Thursday. I'm also thinking we're going to have pancakes, bacon and maybe a fried egg for dinner tonight.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:59 (twelve years ago) link
sounds good on both counts
― ciderpress, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 21:59 (twelve years ago) link
Rundown sounds good, looling forward to 40-16 tomorrow!
― grandavis, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:02 (twelve years ago) link
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 9:58 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I didn't vote for it, but I hope so. I'd be very happy if pretty much any of the Lodger tracks charted highly.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:05 (twelve years ago) link
Beginning to regret not including 'Lady Grinning Soul' and 'DJ'...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:09 (twelve years ago) link
There are still A LOT of hits to come - actual proper chart sensations. Not sure that cuts like "African Night Flight" will make it.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:17 (twelve years ago) link
^^ from a UK view btw. I'm not sure of the US / UK split here - or how US people are aware of how many records Bowie sold in the UK in the 1970s.
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:20 (twelve years ago) link
Not sure that cuts like "African Night Flight" will make it.
In my ballot fwiw. Crazy track.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:24 (twelve years ago) link
that song is great but it did not make my ballot, I did consider it.
― fully formed adult banaka unit (sleeve), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:25 (twelve years ago) link
It is a great song. I didn't even think of it. There are too many.
xp - yeah
― kraudive, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:26 (twelve years ago) link
Gotta get word to Elizabeth's father
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:27 (twelve years ago) link
Best electronic crickets evah...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:32 (twelve years ago) link
hats off to whoever's putting the Spotify playlist together. much obliged.
― piscesx, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:32 (twelve years ago) link
so Sweet Head won't be making it i guess..
― piscesx, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:45 (twelve years ago) link
Had I gotten my ballot in on time, it would've had African Night Flight placed at #14. For my money, where most of the Berlin Trilogy sounds like Eno-influenced Bowie, African Night Flight sounds like Bowie-influenced Eno.
― Naive Teen Idol, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:47 (twelve years ago) link
Kooks is such a great bizarro world bowie track, no theatrical dystopian cut-up wordplay, instead we get "don't pick fights with the bullies or the cads, cause I'm not much cop at punchingother people's dads". Didn't vote for it but glad to see it.
― ledge, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 22:59 (twelve years ago) link
I love kooks, voted for it – something optimistic, beautiful and genuinely moving abt it – inviting your child into the world. And funny.
― woof, Tuesday, 6 March 2012 23:05 (twelve years ago) link
Kooks is such a great bizarro world bowie track, no theatrical dystopian cut-up wordplay, instead we get "don't pick fights with the bullies or the cads, cause I'm not much cop at punchingother people's dads".
Yep -- lines as subversive and transgressive in their own way as "The church of man-love is such a holy place to be"
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 6 March 2012 23:32 (twelve years ago) link
"Church of man-love"? ha.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 00:11 (twelve years ago) link
Mostly given as "church of man, love". Is there a definitive lyric, do we know?
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 00:34 (twelve years ago) link
church of manlove
http://www.incredibletvandmovies.com/dudley.jpg
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 00:38 (twelve years ago) link
this poll has me looking forward to work tomorrow, well played.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 03:39 (twelve years ago) link
Only three from my ballot so far (Sons of the Silent Age, The Secret Life of Arabia, The Bewlay Brothers). Anyway, great mantle taking, WmC.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 03:45 (twelve years ago) link
none from mine! i think!
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 03:58 (twelve years ago) link
Oh man, this thread delivers. Too bad I'm not able to attend the roll out "live". So many memories & urges to post reactions came up while reading through the thread in bed yesterday evening.
My (as it turns out, ILM-canonic) album ballot1. Low2. Station to Station3. "Heroes"4. Lodger5. Hunky Dory
My #'s 1 and 2 also frequently switch places. 3 to 5 often change too, I already regretted not including DD when I played it in the car this morning.
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 10:26 (twelve years ago) link
Can I just recap 60 - 41, I suppose WmC's planning to do this before continuing today anyway...
60. "Sons of the Silent Age" (from "Heroes") - 200 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes59. Teenage Wildlife (from Scary Monsters) - 206 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote58. "The Secret Life of Arabia" (from "Heroes") - 211 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes57. "Beauty and the Beast" (from "Heroes") - 219 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes56. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (w/Giorgio Moroder; Cat People soundtrack; Let's Dance) - 220 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes55. "Blackout" (from "Heroes") - 229 points/11 votes/1 first-place vote54. "Move On" (from Lodger) - 233 points/10 votes/1 first-place vote53. "Win" (from Young Americans) - 234 points/10 votes/2 first-place votes52. "Cracked Actor" (from Aladdin Sane) - 239 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes51. "Joe the Lion" (from "Heroes") - 251 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote50. "A New Career in a New Town" (from Low) - 251 points/12 votes/0 first-place votes49. "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" (from Scary Monsters) - 258 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes48. "Diamond Dogs" (from Diamond Dogs) - 268 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes47. "What in the World" (from Low) - 275 points/12 votes/1 first-place vote46. "The Bewlay Brothers" (from Hunky Dory) - 284 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes45. "Word on a Wing" (from Station to Station) - 288 points/10votes/1 first-place vote44. "Kooks" (from Hunky Dory) = 290 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes43. "Warszawa" (from Low) - 291 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes42. "Jean Genie" (from Aladdin Sane) - 300 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes41. "Wild Is the Wind" (from Station to Station) - 313 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 10:33 (twelve years ago) link
6 favourite songs already!
Lots of "Heroes" tracks in the lower regions - glad they're placing individually anyway. Love the hardrocking songs of side 1, B&B, JtL and Blackout. As I played them this morning after listening to Diamond Dogs it occurred to me that the vocal parts on these tracks are often recorded in two distinct ways, one sounding like he's singing in a very small room (claustrofobic echo-y vox), the other upfront in the mix and quite clear/direct sounding (they alternate from Sweet Thing to Candidate and back to Sweet Thing (reprise), on Joe the Lion the clear upfront vox come in on the awesome "It's Monday..." part while the rest is sung in the claustrofobic bathroom studio). Maybe it's not significant, but it struck me as something he seems to do more often this morning.
Anyway, looking forward to the next 20!
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 10:43 (twelve years ago) link
Oh, tracks from my ballot until now:- "A New Career in a New Town" (I love Alfred's remark on this being a combination of Bowie's love for motorik and C&W - it's an almost perfect amalgam! Made me realise my number one track is also an example of this!)- "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)"- "The Bewlay Brothers"
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 10:52 (twelve years ago) link
Wow, 'The Jean Genie' is much lower than I expected. First real surprise to me so far. 'Wild is the Wind' had a second life in the UK as a hit single in '81 so that may account for some votes?
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 10:57 (twelve years ago) link
Pushing Ahead of the Dame on the 20 so far, lotsa versions linked:
60. Sons of the Silent Age 59. Teenage Wildlife 58. The Secret Life of Arabia 57. Beauty and the Beast 56. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 55. Blackout 54. Move On 53. Win 52. Cracked Actor 51. Joe the Lion 50. A New Career in a New Town 49. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) 48. Diamond Dogs 47. What in the World 46. The Bewlay Brothers 45. Word on a Wing 44. Kooks 43. Warszawa 42. Jean Genie 41. Wild Is the Wind
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:23 (twelve years ago) link
That's a terrific idea, linking to all those. Thanks.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:30 (twelve years ago) link
I prefer the Johnny Mathis version of Wild is the Wind but this is still Bowie's greatest cover.
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:34 (twelve years ago) link
Was just thinking a while back about how The Jean Genie came out about the same time as Rebel Rebel, but the former is much better than the latter which sounds like a jean/perfume ad for the 'rock-chick' by comparison.
xpost yeah, I rated "WITW" higher...
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:40 (twelve years ago) link
The Nina Simone version is utterly devastating and that really ruined the Bowie one for me. Never heard the Mathis original though!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:46 (twelve years ago) link
Sounds like the song is a 'go-to' for vocal gravitas.
It's just a matter of time before it appears on X-Factor auditions.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:47 (twelve years ago) link
i wonder how the 'pushing ahead of the dame' book is coming along?
anyone get around to reading this? http://peterdoggett.org/page4.htm
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 11:57 (twelve years ago) link
Yes, it's good on individual songs - some more than others - but I found the format frustrating. There are so many boxouts on wider themes that it feels like he committed to this format and then strained against it. It makes it a great reference tool but not a great read. Could be just my preferences though - I think Revolution In the Head is the only time that format has been truly satisfying.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:22 (twelve years ago) link
How does the style of that huge Nicholas Pegg book compare?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:24 (twelve years ago) link
yeah supposedly it was going to be Ian Mcdonald's next book too (according to the Dogget interview on Word mag podcast). the Pegg book is great; i just bought my second copy. the format is spot on although it is MENTAL detailed. he's a bit too much of a fan to be objective at times that's the main criticism i would have of it.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:51 (twelve years ago) link
I have a problem with the way Nina Simone sings and Bowie was going for something like that so yeah, give me Johnny Mathis.
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:53 (twelve years ago) link
The Doggett does have some great facts and theories though and it sent me back to Bowie's back catalogue, which was good prep for this poll. I just felt that "Bowie in the 70s" could have made a great story if he wasn't hamstrung by taking on Ian MacDonald's unfinished project. His previous book, There's a Riot Goin' On, shows that he's much better at overarching narratives.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 12:59 (twelve years ago) link
The Nick Pegg book is outstanding - heartily recommend it. Insanely exhaustive and detailed but also very astute, insightful etc.
― Stevie T, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 13:06 (twelve years ago) link
Ordinarily I would've snapped up the Doggett book, but 'Pushing Ahead of the Dame' is such a fantastic piece of work that it seemed superfluous.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 13:07 (twelve years ago) link
yeah supposedly it was going to be Ian Mcdonald's next book too
He was going to do a Rev in the Head-style Bowie book? Man, I would've loved to read that.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 13:15 (twelve years ago) link
Apparently Doggett was asked to finish it off after MacDonald's death and then when the publisher inspected MacDonald's files they realised he'd barely started it. So Doggett's book is more like a tribute album.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 13:49 (twelve years ago) link
Good morning! My wife got up with the dog and his dumb bladder this morning so I got to sleep in about an hour longer than usual. Time for some results.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 14:53 (twelve years ago) link
40. "It's No Game" (from Scary Monsters) - 324 points/13 votes/1 first-place vote
Part 1: http://youtu.be/E6hEcDt8HZIPart 2: http://youtu.be/yUzWAJJMycs
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link
Did she 'ouvrez le chien' ?
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 14:55 (twelve years ago) link
Another track that made my ballot, although I voted specifically for the first part. I love the way 'It's No Game' opens up Scary Monsters with the projector sound-effect. Some excellent guitar work in this. Particularly fond of the Japanese vocal, and Bowie here turns in a great manic vocal performance himself, screaming himself hoarse... "I REALLY DON'T UNDERSTAND! THE SIT-U-A-TIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!". The way it ends is just fantastic too, the lone guitar and Bowie screaming "SHUT UP!!! SHUT UP!!!".
I guess the second part of 'It's No Game' highlights that it's a good enough song to be able to withstand being done in a different approach... in the case of part two, a more calmer reading. But for me, it's all about the more panic-stricken first part.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:00 (twelve years ago) link
Specified the first part of "It's No Game" in my vote as well
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:02 (twelve years ago) link
Nine votes specified Pt. 1, two votes specified Pt. 2, and two votes didn't give a specific version.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:11 (twelve years ago) link
willem and woof, thanks for the recap and links!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
39. "Fantastic Voyage" (from Lodger) - 327 points/17 votes/ 0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/CMh6GgwFLS0
Yeah I voted 'Its No Game' but didn't specify which part...(part 1)...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:19 (twelve years ago) link
Thank you all for voting "Fantastic Voyage"! One of the songs it pained me to leave off.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:19 (twelve years ago) link
two votes specified Pt. 2
Glad I'm not the only person who prefers 2. Love the deadpanness of it.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:20 (twelve years ago) link
And you're welcome EZ!
The PAotD post on "It's No Game" is chock full of interesting information (trivia: the japanese vocalist is one of the ladies on the cover of Kimono My House!, the one on the right :-). This song is so much fun to scream along to (Shirueto ya kagega!) - I'll be doing just that when I leave for home in an hour :)
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:21 (twelve years ago) link
Yay @ "Fantastic Voyage"! My #14. His delivery sounds so compassionate.
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:23 (twelve years ago) link
'It's No Game (Pt. 1)' was my lucky #13.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:25 (twelve years ago) link
My favourite part in FV is segue from the first chorus to the second verse... The contrast between that massive sustained high note, and the very understated, lower register "...And the right words make you listen".
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:26 (twelve years ago) link
I wish I'd been able to include "Fantastic Voyage" on my ballot -- the lyric is just about the most brilliantly mature I can think of in his catalogue. But I didn't really know the song until this past week.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:26 (twelve years ago) link
'Fantastic Voyage' made my ballot also @ #17. I've always been a massive fan of this track. Bowie turns in a great vocal on this in my opinion, and the "we're learning to live with somebody's depression/and I don't want to live with somebody's depression" line has always been a bit of an earworm for me.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:26 (twelve years ago) link
Remember it's true!
Dignity is valuable... but our lives are valuable tooooo-hoOoO-hOOOO!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:28 (twelve years ago) link
38. "Breaking Glass" (from Low) - 333 points/15 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/2j4mfErOeqg
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:30 (twelve years ago) link
The thing about 'Breaking Glass' is that I always find myself wishing that the song were twice as long, even if I do realise that its length is actually perfect.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link
I always want to know what the awful thing he drew on the carpet was.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
In the event that this fantastic poll should turn to erosion
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
The awful thing was a pentangle I believe, drawn during some paranoid LA hallucination.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:37 (twelve years ago) link
Can I do the nick Lowe joke now?
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
The lines "Don't look at the carpet; I drew something awful on it" refer to Bowie's practice of drawing the Tree of Life on the floor during that period, as he was interested in Aleister Crowley and Qabbala at the time.
(from wikipedia)
― nate woolls, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
Good.
http://www.wilde-life.com/expos/secretsongs/nicklowe.html
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:39 (twelve years ago) link
Side A of Low is my favourite of any of his sides. All but "Breaking Glass" and "What In the World" feature on my ballot. And even those are great songs. Sequentially, that side kinda comes of as a perfectly executed run of try out singles. As if he recorded them all within a week or so, each in one take, bang on the money every time. Perfect.
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:40 (twelve years ago) link
xpThink you're too late Mark. Unless it's different to the one upthread.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:40 (twelve years ago) link
Breaking Glass was my no.6. I love love love it.
Low in general sounds so interesting texturally to me, and Breaking Glass is the most so.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:40 (twelve years ago) link
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 3:37 PM (3 minutes ago)
This is slightly disappointing.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:41 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah I tried to find the photo of him drawing that. It's in one of the ryko booklets. There's one of him standing up and drawing it and one in which he sits on the floor, one arm supporting his upper body, the other drawing. Maybe it's the back cover for Station to Station ryko release?
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:42 (twelve years ago) link
http://schoolgirlsmack.tumblr.com/post/224871240/bowie-drawing-a-kabbalistic-tree-of-life
― ledge, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:43 (twelve years ago) link
as he was interested in Aleister Crowley and Qabbala at the time
The time being his whole career. Also see "Quicksand.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:44 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie looks as if you could snap his arms off in that picture.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:44 (twelve years ago) link
does look pretty awful:
http://neovitruvian.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/340px-tree-of-life_queens-colours-svg.png
― ledge, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
What In The World seems too, uh low. That is a doozy of a song, and still sounds ahead of its time.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
xp, Yep, back of Ryko StS. Didn't know what that was until now; assumed it was another still from The Man Who Fell To Earth.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
So what did he use to draw on carpet? I assume it wasn't shag.
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe rather than drawing something that is awful, he drew something but did an awful job.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
Sorry chap. I knew there was some satanist thing going on. Tree of Life might be nastier; don't know what it is but it must be evil somehow.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie would've been a hellvua roommate. Breaking glass, drawing on the carpet, crashing his car in the parking garage...
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
Cool, two in a row for me! Fantastic Voyage was my #14 as well, such a cool song. Breaking Glass almost got cut, but eeked out my last spot. Just such a bizarre, texturally dynamic song. The hooks were too hard to ignore for me.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
But the best is the abusive "don't look!" then "see!"
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
37. "All the Young Dudes" (Bowie: Aladdin Sane sessions; Mott the Hoople, 1972 single) - 334 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes
Bowie: http://youtu.be/YZqY3hiXJr8Mott: http://youtu.be/IBcDEmNDYW8Queen, Bowie, Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert: http://youtu.be/nhGOx1lidGc
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
Moderator, is it too early to guess the top 5?
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
(Thanks ledge and tarfumes, that's the pic I was referring too)
― willem, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
It was different, but I'm too late anyway:
http://www.vinyltap.co.uk/gallery/ni/nickliltsobg5005150309498270.jpg
― Mark G, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:52 (twelve years ago) link
Tree of Life is Jewish mysticism, nothing evil about it.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:58 (twelve years ago) link
http://www.yelp.com/biz/lowes-bowie
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:01 (twelve years ago) link
All the Young Dudes I figured would rate much higher, it is classic Bowie that presages many hits of the 80s: a rock anthem about the end of the world.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:03 (twelve years ago) link
Pretty much after I submitted my All the Young Dudes-less ballot I had it going round my head for a couple of days. No do-overs though.
― ledge, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:04 (twelve years ago) link
That hook is powerful.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:07 (twelve years ago) link
Confession: I dislike "All The Young Dudes" and always have. Don't know why.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:07 (twelve years ago) link
:O
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:08 (twelve years ago) link
36. "Boys Keep Swinging" (from Lodger) - 345 points/16 votes/1 first-place vote
Official video: http://youtu.be/UMhFyWEMlD4On Saturday Night Live with Klaus Nomi and Joey Arias: http://youtu.be/XNKiGFaRxdM
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:09 (twelve years ago) link
Haven't heard it, but there's a version of this by Susanna Hoffs with John Entwistle on bass.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
there's a version of this by Susanna Hoffs with John Entwistle on bass
my introduction!
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:13 (twelve years ago) link
This one grew out of 'Fantastic Voyage', apparently. I like it a lot, but it's not one of my favourites.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:18 (twelve years ago) link
I remember watching that SNL clip at the time and thinking "what the HELL?!"
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:19 (twelve years ago) link
I resubmitted with "All the Young Dudes" as my #1 (just Mott's version, though--don't think I've heard Bowie's). Such a great, oddly moving song. "Teen Age Riot" circa 1972.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:24 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie dancing better than usual in that SNL clip.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link
Oh man, I can't believe I didn't know this was happening!
― wolf kabob (ENBB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:26 (twelve years ago) link
Prefer Mott's ATYD, so left it off.
Tree of life more an awe-ful/profound thing than awful/evil thing in the kind of magickal system that coke-addled rock stars go for. Foundation of existence, kether to malkuth.
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:27 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah I always imagined it was more like stick figures engaging in a disgusting sex act.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:28 (twelve years ago) link
35. "Aladdin Sane" (from Aladdin Sane) - 347 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/q2y9inP4CqE
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:28 (twelve years ago) link
Love the verses, find the extended outro slightly tedious.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:29 (twelve years ago) link
― wolf kabob (ENBB), Wednesday, March 7, 2012 10:26 AM (4 minutes ago)
I don't want to be a dick about this, I just want to understand -- how do people "do" ILX in a way that a thread that spends a day and a half at the top of Site New Answers and ILM New Answers can go unnoticed?
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:33 (twelve years ago) link
Just catching up with bookmarked threads rather than scanning new answers?
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
Not everyone looks at ILM every day!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:37 (twelve years ago) link
I've got no idea how booknmarking even works on ILX
― Alexandre Dumbass (dog latin), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
34. "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)" (from Diamond Dogs) - 356 points/12 votes/3 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/vrfc8c6VkTA
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
How have I never seen that Boys Keep Swinging performance before now? The, erm, item popping up from his trousers at 2:01!
― On the sidelines in a trash can grumping (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:46 (twelve years ago) link
What a strange coincidence! I'm actually listening to Diamond Dogs right now, and this came on and I was wondering when it was going to come up... and here it is! This is probably the centrepiece of Diamond Dogs for me... love the way the vocal leaps from the intro to the "can't you seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that I'm scared and I'm lonely?" part. Real goosebump-inducing stuff. And of course, the whole way that 'Candidate' just builds and builds before the release of 'Sweet Thing (Reprise)'.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
This was a late cut for me, and really I am not sure how it got left off my ballot. It is a great moment on the record, and a standalone gem. I was having a tough time getting a ballot done at all, so I guess this was just collateral damage. Hard to tell if there will be spikes in the point totals soon, or if it will just be for the top 10-15 tracks.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:52 (twelve years ago) link
omg that SNL clip is too much!! <3
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
I didn't get the impression that voting for other artists' versions of Bowie songs was permitted. If I'd thought Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" was kosher in this poll, it woulda been top 10 on my ballot!
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
It was brought up on the voting thread -- I OK'd it as a legit ballot entry because he recorded his own version, which was eventually released as a bonus track on Aladdin Sane.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:01 (twelve years ago) link
glad boys keep swinging made it, that was high on my list
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link
No comments on "Aladdin Sane"? C'mon! Mike Garson! Genius!
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:04 (twelve years ago) link
i love alladin sane, the song, the album, it kinda replaced ziggy stardust for me because i listened to ziggy too much in HS and never really want to listen to it again
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:05 (twelve years ago) link
33. "Fame" (from Young Americans) - 360 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes
Studio: http://youtu.be/J-_30HA7recLip-syncing on Soul Train: http://youtu.be/FW9x7OkwpxA
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:05 (twelve years ago) link
I will repeat myself talking about the glory of the Aladdin Sane/Diamond Dogs era of Bowie, and say that Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise) is perfect summary... apocalyptic, paranoid, romantic, and filthy. I absolutely love it.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:06 (twelve years ago) link
― Jeff W, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 5:04 PM (49 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
I like a lot of things about 'Aladdin Sane'... the crazy Mike Garson piano solo being one of them, of course, but I always loved the way the chorus feels somewhat jarring and uncomfortable, which I presume was the intention!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:06 (twelve years ago) link
not much Ziggy on this poll so far, wondering if it's gonna show super high or if it's gonna be overlooked? b/c my snark about "theatrical" Bowie aside, I love pretty much all of Ziggy, well, except for "Rock & Roll Suicide" which was my only vote for worst Bowie song (am I alone on that?)
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:06 (twelve years ago) link
Also, the piano solo thing in Aladdin Sane totally blew my mind in high school. One of those songs that totally changed my personal rules about what a "song" even was.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:07 (twelve years ago) link
Among other things, the Berlin trilogy albums are very consistent - the records that precede it generally have higher highs and lower lows. So it make sense that standout tracks from all three are placing in the lower half of the poll - people are going to have a lot of different favorites from these albums. Even so, I'll be shaking my head if "Sound and Vision" makes top 20.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
33. "Fame" (from Station to Station)
actually young americans as i'm sure we all know, honest mistake, etc.
― ledge, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
the piano solo on Aladdin Sane is one of my favorite things ever
― silverfish, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
'Fame' is definitely another one of my personal keepers from Young Americans.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
I think Aladdin Sane was my #2, it was #1 but I changed it at the last minute
― silverfish, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:09 (twelve years ago) link
I'm the other number one voter. figured it was common knowledge that ATYD is one of the top 5 British rock singles ever.
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:10 (twelve years ago) link
Just realised I want to make a Bowie-sampling footwork track called (wait for it) Thin White Juke.
― Alexandre Dumbass (dog latin), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:11 (twelve years ago) link
"Fame" surprisingly low, but I understand why. Loved it the first 20 or 40 times I heard it, for some reason doesn't do much for me anymore - even compared to some others among the very small handful of Bowie songs that are overexposed stateside.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:11 (twelve years ago) link
I love "Aladdin Sane" so much for that Garson solo -- I wish it had been released as a single because I would love to start the thread "what are the most avant-garde/outside solos on pop singles?"
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:14 (twelve years ago) link
"what are the most avant-garde/outside solos on pop singles?"
Great thread idea!
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:16 (twelve years ago) link
Ah yeah, I caught that "Fame" error last night and fixed it on the googledoc, but forgot to fix it on my little cheat sheet for today's results.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:16 (twelve years ago) link
I was the other way round with Fame. Used to like it, then came to think of it as an empty vessel, then reassessed it again in light of the James Brown poll. It was my no.12 or thereabouts.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
woah, "Fame" waaaay too low IMHO. My #4.
More Carlos Alomar brilliance here. But the drumming's also wonderful. First time Dennis Davis worked with Bowie, I think. What an intro!
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
no.8. No way is my no.12 going to show!
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
"Other boys check you outYou get a girlTo say your favorite thingsWhen you're a boy"
a win-win situation right there. too low on my ballot
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:22 (twelve years ago) link
sweet thing etc and aladdin sane were my #1 and #2. have never really seen the latter discussed on ilx so was curious where it'd place
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:24 (twelve years ago) link
32. "Fashion" (from Scary Monsters) - 374 points/17 votes/1 first-place vote
Album version: http://youtu.be/WPVTbDA8dSMOfficial video: http://youtu.be/GA27aQZCQMk
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:24 (twelve years ago) link
I'll never forget being creeped out by the video for Fashion when I was 8. The beep beep part.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:29 (twelve years ago) link
oof, that's three of my top 10 gone in the last four reveals. The thing I especially treasure about "Fashion" is the intro: one of those "what you thought was the beat turns out to be the offbeat" tricks that gets me every time.
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:30 (twelve years ago) link
"Fashion" and "Fame" held very similar spots on my list, i.e., both songs I really like but not top-20 candidates. Both of these were late cuts though. Definitely victims of overexposure for me I think, but songs I still get excited for when they come on in a movie/store/on the radio.
Love the "Freaks and Geeks" scene where Ken throws on "Fashion" to test whether or not he is gay.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:30 (twelve years ago) link
One of the original MTV VJs, Alan Hunter, is the blue-stripey shirt guy wearing a fake mouse nose in that video.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link
both were on my ballot but "Fashion" placing above "Fame" is crazy to me
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:34 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, any joy I got from Fame (and Under Pressure) were utterly destroyed by hearing it in pool halls about ten times a night.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:35 (twelve years ago) link
Hmmm, gum-chewing G.E. Smith in the video for "Fahsion" does not help it's cause.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:36 (twelve years ago) link
re the 'awful' thing he drew on the floor:http://bowiesongs.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/dbka.jpg?w=450
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:38 (twelve years ago) link
31. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 375 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/9jg4ekLG9Zo
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:40 (twelve years ago) link
WHY is there still no DVD of Cracked Actor? the version of Sweet Thing on that is the best thing ehe ever did imo.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:41 (twelve years ago) link
You're not alone!
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:43 (twelve years ago) link
I used to go out with a girl who looked a bit like that Tree of Life pic
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:43 (twelve years ago) link
omigod I thought it was Fripp. What the hell was Smith even doing in the video?!
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:46 (twelve years ago) link
have we had any post-Let's Dance tracks yet? would be a bit disappointing if this was a complete shutout
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:47 (twelve years ago) link
Albums results suggests it might be.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:48 (twelve years ago) link
well it makes more sense for albums since they're less granular
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:49 (twelve years ago) link
What the hell was G.E. Smith doing there?
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:50 (twelve years ago) link
This Is Not America ought to place, but that's about it.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:51 (twelve years ago) link
What's going to place though? Absolute Beginners maybe
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:51 (twelve years ago) link
Sunday from Heathen was pretty good.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:52 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for two tracks post LD, I think they and one or two others at most may make it.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:52 (twelve years ago) link
I *nearly* included Hallo Spaceboy, maybe someone likes it?
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:52 (twelve years ago) link
and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl8mqKRrOts
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
30. "Ziggy Stardust" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 390 points/18 votes/0 first-place votes
Studio: http://youtu.be/XXq5VvYAI1QFrom Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture: http://youtu.be/G8sdsW93ThQ
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for a couple too I think, but will be shocked to see them now.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
Magic Dance?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for 5 post-Let's Dance songs.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:54 (twelve years ago) link
'songs by artists 20+ years after their debut' could be an awesome future poll
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:56 (twelve years ago) link
Never underestimate ILM's 80s bias (cf. Jacksons poll)
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:57 (twelve years ago) link
haha a lack of '90s/'00s songs in a David Bowie poll has soooo little to do with "ILM's 80s bias"
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
― piscesx, Wednesday, March 7, 2012
It's on my ballot. So is "Jump They Say."
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:59 (twelve years ago) link
I do!
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 17:59 (twelve years ago) link
me three.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:00 (twelve years ago) link
the Pet Shop Boys remix I hope
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:00 (twelve years ago) link
Me too. One was sort of an in-joke with myself.
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:01 (twelve years ago) link
do share
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
i voted for 3 post-Let's Dance songs and they were all for lols
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:08 (twelve years ago) link
29. "Panic in Detroit" (from Aladdin Sane) - 400 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/Rf0fmqWS-kI
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:08 (twelve years ago) link
Time Will Crawl. I do like the intro and there's a (cancelled) TOTP appearance that I'm fond of but it's a pretty bad Bowie period; Time Will Crawl has sort of become a bit of a punchline-without-a-joke amongst friends...
xxp
― Michael Jones, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:10 (twelve years ago) link
v disappointed in Fame's showing. This poll is crap. I hope you all fall off a cliff.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:12 (twelve years ago) link
(jk)
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:15 (twelve years ago) link
the last 6 or 7 seem like they all should've been top 20, but I guess he just has that many amazing songs
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:19 (twelve years ago) link
is it any wonder
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
28. "Let's Dance" (from Let's Dance) - 422 points/22 votes/0 first-place votes
Official video: http://youtu.be/N4d7Wp9kKjAAlbum: http://youtu.be/Af6jOq0dWqoLive By Request, 2002: http://youtu.be/c4O6l6O-tgA
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:24 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for 3 post LD songs.... two of which were mentioned above, but seems a lost cause at this point.
― smash williams, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link
Nothing's a lost cause imo. Up is down. Black is white. Fame is 33.
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:27 (twelve years ago) link
when an incongruous group of musicians make music together and it's bad, people just talk about how odd it is that they collaborated at all. when David Bowie, Nile Rodgers and Stevie Ray Vaughan made "Let's Dance," it just sounded so perfect that nobody really cared that much how improbable it was.
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:28 (twelve years ago) link
Nile is great on Let's Dance in his book. The incredible sense of freedom he got from being able to throw all this avant-garde playing into the song and, more prosaically, finally as a black dude being able to make a song with 'dance' in the title that that you didn't have to be able to dance to.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:31 (twelve years ago) link
I wish it didn't have the lame twist & shout intro, because otherwise it's nothing but stunning
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:33 (twelve years ago) link
intro is great
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link
I love the two rehearsal bootlegs of SRV playing old songs for the Serious Moonlight tour. Shame his manager canned his involvement at the last minute.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link
♪♫ the serious moonlight ♫♪
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:35 (twelve years ago) link
eeriah oooaaahhh
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:37 (twelve years ago) link
27. "Drive-In Saturday" (from Aladdin Sane) - 441 points/20 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/HAqUDDMhfA0LWT, 1973: http://youtu.be/MfsN8UH8p1Q
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:38 (twelve years ago) link
so far, i've only placed "cat people", "all the young dudes", "fashion", "diamond dogs" and "let's dance". should have probably voted for "aladdin sane" and "fame", but didn't. assume all the good songs will be tomorrow?
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:42 (twelve years ago) link
and when you say run, i'll run with youand when you say hide, we'll hiiiiiiiiiiiide hiiiiiiiiiiiiiide hiiiiiiiiiiiiiide hiiiiiiiiiiiiiide
^^ i always wait the whole song for this part
not so much "TREMBLE LIKE A FLOOOOOOOOOWER" but really that's ok too
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:43 (twelve years ago) link
let's dance is all-time great
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:45 (twelve years ago) link
Top 5 prediction:
HeroesAshes to AshesSound and VisionLife on MarsStation To Station
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:45 (twelve years ago) link
that would be a grody top five
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:47 (twelve years ago) link
if neither "rebel rebel" nor "suffragette city" make the top five, then this whole poll is invalid
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
the laughing gnome is surely a lock
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:49 (twelve years ago) link
I love how Bowie also appears with a clipboard as the supervisor in the let's dance video for a .5 second appearance. It's so unnecessary.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:50 (twelve years ago) link
I think Drive-In Saturday was the song that changed from a casual Bowie fan who only owned a greatest hits album to a fan who seeks out all of his albums. The first time I heard it I was like whoa I need to check out what else this guy has done.
― silverfish, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:50 (twelve years ago) link
Drive In my number 2. Love sad sci fi Bowie best of all.
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:51 (twelve years ago) link
Drive-In Saturday is my favorite song of Aladdin Sane. Love his vocals.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:52 (twelve years ago) link
(My wife and I watching this video recently.)
ME: "Hey! This video was filmed in Sydney!"SS: *pause* "So you caught on to that, did you?"
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:53 (twelve years ago) link
Wow, feeling like "Let's Dance" should have made my ballot. Out-thought myself on that one I think.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:55 (twelve years ago) link
the "Let's Dance" video is better art than the song imo. I'm a sucker for Buñuel adapted for Aussie ends.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:55 (twelve years ago) link
26. "Quicksand" (from Hunky Dory) - 451 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes
http://youtu.be/nrptumUcv8E
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:55 (twelve years ago) link
ooh, didn't expect this one
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link
Think my attitude on Let's Dance changed from merely liking the song (as a radio single) to loving it after actually dancing to it (on a crowded dancefloor) with a hot girl I was lusting after.
― Spectrist, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:57 (twelve years ago) link
Pour me out another phoneI'll ring and see if your friends are homePerhaps the strange ones in the domeCan lend us a book we can read up aloneAnd try to get it on like once beforeWhen people stared in Jagger's eyes and scoredLike the video films we saw
poss. my favourite Bowie lyric. But what are these "video films" of which you speak?
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:57 (twelve years ago) link
Trying to do this results stuff and anything else is tricky! Post a result; wash the dishes; post a result; prep the chicken; post a result; mix the marinade; post a result; put the chicken in the marinade; post a result; make some lunch.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:58 (twelve years ago) link
Don't forget to eat the chicken. That's the key, I find.
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 18:59 (twelve years ago) link
"Quicksand" first of mine to place in quite a while. It's possible I heard the J. Mascis cover before the original, but regardless I love this song, such a strange feel to it.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:01 (twelve years ago) link
That's going on the grill this evening, awwwyeah. xp
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:01 (twelve years ago) link
Wish Bowie had done a couple D&D modules, or maybe Gamma World.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:02 (twelve years ago) link
This was my 21st, replaced at the last minute by Bewlay Brothers.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:04 (twelve years ago) link
Space Oddity instead of Sound and Vision and that's probably it
same here. it happened the night before I sent my ballot (which now had Let's Dance as an honorable number 20)
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:07 (twelve years ago) link
I just checked back in on this thread after eating dinner, so I'm late with this, but 'Rock'N'Roll Suicide' was my #1 selection. As a kid I was familiar with DB's early/mid 80's SM/LD/Labyrinth/etc. period, but I didn't know about anything before. Then by chance I heard R'n'RS and was like "WTF was THAT?!?!". The DJ back-announced the title of the track, and the next day I went to the record store to pick up a copy of whatever album it was the track appeared on (ZS of course). I'd been a massive Hendrix fan but pretty much knocked that on the head and started buying all the DB stuff I could get my hands on.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:08 (twelve years ago) link
Also now thinking about how Bowie fandom can lead to more sublime enjoyment of the Church, especially their lyrics.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:09 (twelve years ago) link
25. "Queen Bitch" (from Hunky Dory) - 467 points/21 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/S5P63qGTm_gThe Old Grey Whistle Test, 1972: http://youtu.be/O8oGyGo1q-k
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:10 (twelve years ago) link
OH YEAH
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
I know it's kind of a stupid song but it's a really good one for strutting.
My #8!
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:13 (twelve years ago) link
#10 for me
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:14 (twelve years ago) link
so glad "quicksand" made it, one of my very favorite bowie songs, though i ranked it too low on my ballot. "knowledge comes with death's release ah ah ah ah..."
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:15 (twelve years ago) link
Also now thinking about how Bowie fandom can lead to more sublime enjoyment of the Church, especially their lyrics.totally
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:15 (twelve years ago) link
I dunno why this has happened to me :(
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:16 (twelve years ago) link
*HASN'T
QB just missed out on mine.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, very high for me, #3. One of those songs that I know is not near an artist's best, but I enjoy it out of all proportion to it's "quality": I just fucking love it to death and never get bored of it. My favority of Bowie's attitude-over-artistry anthems, though there is one yet to place that I traded back and forth with in this slot for a bit.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
Queen Bitch that is.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:20 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie has a power to resist terrible, terrible puns that Kilbey totally lacks. I love him for it, but I've seen it make people physically cringe.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:21 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah I tried to find the photo of him drawing that. It's in one of the ryko booklets. There's one of him standing up and drawing it and one in which he sits on the floor, one arm supporting his upper body, the other drawing. Maybe it's the back cover for Station to Station ryko release?― willem, Wednesday, March 7, 2012
You can see him drawing something with his cane while chatting during his Dick Cavett interview, Dick asks him what he is doing, awkward silence if I remember
― Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
*grumble* "Queen Bitch" and "Quicksand" were my #2 and #3.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
Love the line "There's a taste in my mouth and it's no taste at all".
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
"Quicksand" wallows so well in it's self-reflection. Really a great melancholic rundown of crippling self-absorption and being unable to get out of one's own head.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:23 (twelve years ago) link
xp - my baseline for unfathomably bad puns is "my heart could use some glasses" so i realize that is a pretty low benchmark
i like "my stomach feels small"
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
"Quicksand" was my #7, so yeah, my #3 and #7 seemed destined for more love.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
both in my top ten
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link
OK, listening to Heathen[i] on Spotify right now - wasn't impressed with the other late records, including [i]Outside, but this one's actually not bad. A little too matoor in places, and fuck does he sound old, but there are some really nice tunes - and keep-up-with-the-times production kitsch of the sort that mired his 90s records is mostly absent. So Christgau was off about this one after all.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link
24. "Modern Love" (from Let's Dance) - 476 points/23 votes/0 first-place votes
Official video: http://youtu.be/1hDbpF4MvkwAt Live Aid, 1985: http://youtu.be/xJxOL_eFGEk
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
!!! one of my favorite dancing songs OF ALL TIME !!!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
Stoked to see Quicksand place, was my #10 or 11.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
I'm glad Modern Love made it so high. I didn't vote for it but probably should have.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
Same here, in fact this is true of a few of today's results. Love the intro so much.
― Gavin, Leeds, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
I thought "Queen Bitch" would be top 5 or 10. It was actually the Wes Anderson film that got me to love it (I know that would be appalling to longtime Bowie fans).
― clemenza, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
"Modern Love" had grown for me over time to be a real joy whenever I hear it. Disliked it as a kid, and it just kept inserting itself into my life over time. Realise now that it is kind of a juggernaut. Great build, cool structure to the song (it just seems like it could go on forever, still not sure when choruses are gonna start and end in this song). Plus, the beat and the sax rule.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
"modern love" placing above "let's dance" bothers me for some reason, but i love em both, so fair play
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
that's appalling to anyone;)
I just don't know of a better intro to a song than "I know when to go out. I know when to stay in, get things done." It's a portrait of someone who knows how to HAVE FUN but is also RESPONSIBLE, ie the perfect person. The perfect song.
Let's Dance is smuttyModern Love is sweet/fun
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
Modern Love >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let's Dance, and I like the latter just fine.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
Always thought the fan in the video who gives him the flowers must have been pissed when he just throws them back into the audience.
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
Disappointed that Song for Bob Dylan has not placed, and not expecting to see it now. If Be My Wife dosen't appear I'll sulk badly....
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Looks like "Little Wonder" didn't place, which I hadn't counted on anyway...
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Never got Modern Love.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Nothing from The Man Who Sold The World yet...can't imagine much of it will appear, except (maybe) for the title track.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bthsavQi2TMThis was the night I got really into David Bowie... For some reason people were talking about this in school, and it seemed like a big deal so I taped it. I'm happy the whole thing is on youtube.
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:34 (twelve years ago) link
yes yes yes!
― sarahell, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:37 (twelve years ago) link
Had hoped for something pre-Space Oddity like Let Me Sleep Beside You but I think it's chance came and went in the low 50s. Looks like everything will fall within the 69-83 golden years after all.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:38 (twelve years ago) link
Ha, I had "You've Got A Habit Of Leaving" on my ballot.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:39 (twelve years ago) link
I also voted for Time Will Crawl -- the fact that I still remembered the lyrics after 20+ years of having heard it - i felt that meant something. Also, that was my first Bowie album.
― sarahell, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link
23. "Under Pressure" (Queen/Bowie single, 1981) - 479 points/21 votes/1 first-place vote
Official video: http://youtu.be/xtrEN-YKLBMQueen, Bowie and Annie Lennox at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert: http://youtu.be/f9ICO-RfjAUwith Gail Ann Dorsey, live 1997: http://youtu.be/d5nYX-iuUFk
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:42 (twelve years ago) link
"I know when to go out. I know when to stay in, get things done."
hahaha, for like twenty years I've thought this line was "I don't wanna go out... I want to stay in. Get things done." It's all different now!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:42 (twelve years ago) link
Under Pressure would have been my #1 most hated, but I'm not making a slam book of Bowie songs.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:43 (twelve years ago) link
Under Pressure! 23! my birthday number!! i love this song and i am not ashamed of it. my #2.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:44 (twelve years ago) link
xxp the MTV video: Wow, thanks for posting. Bowie is the best example of somebody whose live show was best well after his classic period-- in my opinion, anyway
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:44 (twelve years ago) link
I love it too. I also am not ashamed. xp
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:45 (twelve years ago) link
I love "Under Pressure", but similar to cutting instrumentals from my list, I also cut collaborations. Not sure what else would have made it, but figured this song did not need my help. Glad it didn't place higher, as much as I love it.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:46 (twelve years ago) link
It's so romantic and hopeful.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:47 (twelve years ago) link
Love this song so much, no shame. I've been all over the map emotionally the last few weeks, and somehow started leaking at the eyes when I was looking for good performance youtubes.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
what grandavis said
― Jeff W, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:50 (twelve years ago) link
I thought it might have an outside chance of winning, glad it didn't. It got more #1s in the 20th century poll iirc.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:50 (twelve years ago) link
Great tune all the same
As a special exercise in not loving Bowie (for me at least), go watch the "Dancing In The Streets" video. I mean, it is funny, but if either of those dudes took that video seriously then I have to believe there is a drug-fueled gap in both guys memories where that video exists.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:52 (twelve years ago) link
xp Under Pressure is way more evocative of early 80s political angst than I used to think - very "don't push me cos I'm close to the edge", in a well-heeled stadium rock way. The Doggett book's very good on the politics of Fantastic Voyage and this must have been recorded not long afterwards.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:53 (twelve years ago) link
lol me too. weird
― the sir edmund hillary of sitting through pauly shore films (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:53 (twelve years ago) link
Same. Except I thought the last line was "Good thing it's dark."
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:54 (twelve years ago) link
"Under Pressure" works so well despite Roger Taylor being the world's worst drummer because he's clearly following Freddie's fantastic piano in the verses.
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:55 (twelve years ago) link
I always think of it as a charity single even though it wasn't. It feels very proto-Live Aid.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 19:58 (twelve years ago) link
22. "Stay" (from Station to Station) - 497 points/24 votes/1 first place vote
Album: http://youtu.be/iJVtv9LlK9YBBC Radio Theatre, 2000: http://youtu.be/or1dyvCgzMw
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:00 (twelve years ago) link
\o/
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:00 (twelve years ago) link
c-c-c-c-c-c-c-cocaine
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:01 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0M9UCLchcDk
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:05 (twelve years ago) link
aggggggggggggggggggggghnooooooooooooooooooooo
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:06 (twelve years ago) link
Y'all post youtubes the non-embedding way, please. youtu.be, etc
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:08 (twelve years ago) link
also flag post if you see robin williams
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:08 (twelve years ago) link
my computer is bleeding now
― ciderpress, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:09 (twelve years ago) link
LIFE IS SO VAGUE WHEN IT BRINGS SOMEONE NEW
is so otm
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:11 (twelve years ago) link
21. "TVC15" (from Station to Station) - 514 points/24 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/Sn8_UgMONpsLive in Japan, 1978: http://youtu.be/JQPJgu75I7c
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:14 (twelve years ago) link
I always think of it as a charity single even though it wasn't. It feels very proto-Live Aid.― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, March 7, 2012 2:58 PM (15 minutes ago) Bookmark
It wasn't? I'm pretty sure there's a Live Aid logo on the sleeve somewhere.
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:18 (twelve years ago) link
xxp for me the killer line it "well you can never really tell when somebody wants the same thing you want to"
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:18 (twelve years ago) link
http://images.45cat.com/david-bowie-and-mick-jagger-dancing-in-the-street-1985.jpg
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:19 (twelve years ago) link
are they forgiven now?
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:20 (twelve years ago) link
oh wait, you meant "Under Pressure"
"Under Pressure" came out in 1981.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:21 (twelve years ago) link
TVC15 is far too low.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link
I give Bowie props for OPENING his Live Aid performance with "TVC 15" instead of, oh, "Blue Jean."
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:23 (twelve years ago) link
Stage version of TVC15 is the tits.
― Naive Teen Idol, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:26 (twelve years ago) link
"Queen Bitch" was my #2, crushingly great riff, better than Lou.
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:28 (twelve years ago) link
"I'm up on the seventh floor, watching the cruisers below" is a way of life.
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:29 (twelve years ago) link
er, 11th
Stay should've beaten TVC15 (though I love both of them). Stay is a beast of a tune, though; chunky and coked out.
― calumerio, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
20. "John, I'm Only Dancing" (1972 single) - 526 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes
Official video: http://youtu.be/6VrqCBsbeucSingle version: http://youtu.be/pXILmiNEf_k
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
I say "if she says she can do it then she can do it, she don't make false claims" around the house so often that my kids say it too, & they've never heard the song.
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
Has there ever been a better song about a hologram television?
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:31 (twelve years ago) link
Oh SHIT I love #20
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:33 (twelve years ago) link
"Drive in Saturday" I love for a number of reasons, one of which is it reminds me of a friend who named her dog Twig the Wonder Kid.
"Quicksand" is just awesome. Chorus has the greatest lyric he ever wrote. One of those songs that makes me jealous I didn't write it.
Yay my picks are all starting to show up!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:34 (twelve years ago) link
The outro of "John I'm Only Dancing" scared me when I was a kid.
― billstevejim, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:35 (twelve years ago) link
For the longest time, I thought the lyric was "Move me...fuck me" instead of "touch me"!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:37 (twelve years ago) link
was listening to "John, I'm only dancing" the other day in the kitchen while cooking. My 3 year old son comes running in and just starts dancing. That's when I decided this would be my #1.
― silverfish, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
The only canonical Bowie track I more than just dislike. I haven't been able to make it through the whole thing in at least 20 years.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
another i probably put too low on my ballot, but damn, he's got so many "best songs".
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:44 (twelve years ago) link
19. "Look Back in Anger" (from Lodger) - 527 points/23 votes/1 first-place vote
http://youtu.be/bnZx1Aejg1g
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:49 (twelve years ago) link
My #1!
― Gavin, Leeds, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:51 (twelve years ago) link
My Lodger pick. Glad this has so much support. Love the competing vocals.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
I haven't said much, but I love this poll and I'm following the results closely. I didn't vote because I always think I'm ruining the poll results by not being enough of an expert. But of course I wish I would have!
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
It sounds like he's duetting with Scott Walker. Incredible drumming too.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:55 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, forgot we were going down to 16 today!
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:56 (twelve years ago) link
"Look Back In Anger" is the Lodger standout to me; I've been waiting so long for the album to click for me but this one's immediate
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:57 (twelve years ago) link
Yep, three more today. xp
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:58 (twelve years ago) link
i was the #1 voter for "Under Pressure," fuiud
― some dude, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:59 (twelve years ago) link
"waiting so long"
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 20:59 (twelve years ago) link
When I first started listening to Bowie, I got my chronology mixed up and thought maybe John Lennon was singing the "waiting so long.." parts.
― pplains, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:01 (twelve years ago) link
I had never heard any of Lodger before this poll, but I am so glad that now I have! Look Back in Anger rules and sounds like flying really fast.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:02 (twelve years ago) link
The Polecats version of John Im Only Dancing is better imho. Still voted for it tho.
― Moka, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:03 (twelve years ago) link
DJ had better show, it's Lodger's standout imo.
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:04 (twelve years ago) link
I'm afraid my favorite Lodger track is going to be awol.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:05 (twelve years ago) link
first verse of Look Back in Anger is all-time
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:05 (twelve years ago) link
I didn't include it in my ballot, but I've gone from hating John, I'm Only Dancing Part II to loving it!!
― Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
18. "Starman" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 572 points/25 votes/1 first-place vote
Album: http://youtu.be/1eIfjWTtaPwTop of the Pops: http://youtu.be/muMcWMKPEWQ
(The album version, a vinyl rip, didn't show up until the fourth page of results!)
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
My #1. It never fails to make me happy.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:11 (twelve years ago) link
The dancing teenagers on that totp clip are the essence of 70s Britain
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:11 (twelve years ago) link
"Starman" was my #5. Had heard "Suffragette" and "Ziggy" on the radio for years, but after hearing "Starman" I finally ran out and bought the record. Glad I did.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:12 (twelve years ago) link
When I saw Bowie at Glastonbury there was a guy in front of us dancing on his own and taking a blast of amyl nitrate at the beginning of each song. Starman was clearly his all-time favourite because he took blast after blast and then went pale and stumbled off halfway through the song to throw up. So that's why Starman will always make me smile.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:13 (twelve years ago) link
aw, I feel bad for that guy now
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:14 (twelve years ago) link
Looking at the Glastonbury setlist, I wish I remembered it more clearly:
1. Wild Is The Wind 2. China Girl 3. Changes 4. Stay 5. Life On Mars? 6. Absolute Beginners 7. Ashes To Ashes 8. Rebel Rebel 9. Little Wonder 10. Golden Years 11. Fame 12. All The Young Dudes 13. The Man Who Sold The World 14. Station To Station 15. Starman (Cut) 16. Hallo Spaceboy 17. Under Pressure 18. Ziggy Stardust 19. Heroes 20. Let's Dance 21. I'm Afraid Of Americans
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link
the bass player is a sasquatch!!!JonValurscoot 1 month ago 39
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link
Trevor Bolder's sideburns are dyed, and the stuff of legend. Not really sideburns, more of a ZZ Top beard with his chin left free.
― Three Word Username, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:21 (twelve years ago) link
Even more impressive:
While on tour with the Cybernauts he painted his face blue but then found out the paint was semi permanent and would not come off. Bolder had to sell his car to raise the money needed for a specialist skin peeling process at a Swiss clinic. To this day he still has traces of blue paint behind his left ear.[4]
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:24 (twelve years ago) link
17. "Space Oddity" (from Space Oddity) - 586 points/26 votes/1 first-place vote
Original 1969 "Love You Til Tuesday" version/video: http://youtu.be/D67kmFzSh_oAlbum version/video: http://youtu.be/uhSYbRiYwTY
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:25 (twelve years ago) link
wow, did not imagine that would come in so low, my #5
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:28 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, I had imagined that, despite it all, this would finish top 10. For some reason it still manages to be a pretty monumentally successful and enjoyable song after all these years, well orchestrated and arranged and conceived and all that.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:29 (twelve years ago) link
It's kind of embarrassing how late I got into the Bowie game, but I think Space Oddity was the first Bowie song I ever really heard (at age 20, to boot!) that I realized was by him, and it got me into him. It's still a beautiful song and it would have made my ballot at around 25-30, I think.
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:30 (twelve years ago) link
Bummer -- ballots were capped at 20.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:31 (twelve years ago) link
Can't imagine what compiling this list would have been like if people could submit 30 songs. I imagine that 20 is difficult enough.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:33 (twelve years ago) link
???!!!
isn't Space Oditty THE Bowie song? what is going on here??
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:34 (twelve years ago) link
Oh shit! Well, I might have squeaked it in at #20, then. Gotta have Space Oddity in there somewhere, after all.
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:35 (twelve years ago) link
Oddity
― gospodin simmel, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:35 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, there should be a follow up poll for (1) songs you cut and/or (2) songs you didn't realize that you loved until the first poll!!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:35 (twelve years ago) link
I have high hopes for my #1. I do.
I'm still figuring out my ass from my elbow when it comes to spreadsheets, but they make all the difference. xps
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
i wonder if anything coming up isn't on a greatest hits/singles comp
― sarahell, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
I think there's a huge fatigue factor out there for Space Oddity, probably for Changes too
― Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
xpost Space Oddity is the Bowie song like Sgt. Pepper is the Beatles album, right? As in once you get into the artist's catalog you realize that there's better material, on balance?
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:36 (twelve years ago) link
My #1 is coming up, I just know it, and I don't think it was on a greatest hits? I only have Changesbowie though.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:37 (twelve years ago) link
"Space Oddity" is one of those canonical songs like "Yesterday" and "Your Song" that I never, ever want to listen to again.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:37 (twelve years ago) link
(as far as GH comps i mean)
Have we had Moonage Daydream yet?
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:38 (twelve years ago) link
Space Oddity is the Bowie song like Sgt. Pepper is the Beatles album, right? As in once you get into the artist's catalog you realize that there's better material, on balance?
pretty fair analogy imo; it was the first Bowie song I remember hearing
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:38 (twelve years ago) link
also, I'd never heard the "Love You Til Tuesday" version of it until a couple of hours ago
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:39 (twelve years ago) link
Ehhh, "Space Oddity" is very early in DB's career/discography. I would think that Ziggy Stardust or something is the Sgt. Pepper's. I think it's more like enjoying Mr. Soul by Neil Young or something (though it is of course way more ubiquitous).
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:40 (twelve years ago) link
Have we had Station To Station yet?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:40 (twelve years ago) link
yup, Station to Station bound to come.
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:41 (twelve years ago) link
Be My Wife has to place also - surely?
― kraudive, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
The song Station to Station BETTER be in the top five....(fist smack into palm)
― Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
I said it before, but: My brain hurts a lot.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:43 (twelve years ago) link
La Lechera otm, I think that should, really should turn up.
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:44 (twelve years ago) link
"Space Oddity" is dope, "Starman" doesn't belong top 20. As Ziggy Stardust's first big UK hit, I feel like full appreciation of the latter demands the historical context of the British pop circa 1972 - all by its lonesome it's kind of a thin song.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:45 (twelve years ago) link
OK, last one for today. Get yer guesses in in the next 2 minutes.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:45 (twelve years ago) link
I think you mean "better be top 3," Iago.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, March 7, 2012 1:36 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
"space oddity" is an astounding song, easily one of bowie's best. imo, the tendency to downplay its genius reflects not a great wealth of "better material", but simply the fact that career- and era-defining smash hits tend to get overplayed. and there's a strong tendency among the "real fans" of any artist to slag the trademark hit anyway...
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
Andy Warhol
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:46 (twelve years ago) link
I think both of those will be there, especially S2S. Seems to have a big lobby here.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:47 (twelve years ago) link
and sgt. pepper's is similarly brilliant (xxp)
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:47 (twelve years ago) link
Give us a clue!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:47 (twelve years ago) link
it is awesome
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:48 (twelve years ago) link
Too late!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:48 (twelve years ago) link
Guessing at 'Oh! You Pretty Things'
― Gavin, Leeds, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:48 (twelve years ago) link
I could see Station to Station winning this TBH. It would be a very ILX choice.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:48 (twelve years ago) link
it sounds even better when you're wasted
16. "Five Years" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 596 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/Zq3EZhT3G7UOld Grey Whistle Test, 1972: http://youtu.be/louXPUW7tHUDinah Shore Show, 1975: http://youtu.be/nyFH4S76ErU
meh
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link
My #4!
― nate woolls, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link
Too low!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link
by the way, on that note, I think "Cracked Actor" has the greatest Enjoyment Factor when Drinking increase than just about any song in history. I listen to it during the day and think it's a nice enough song, but play it late at night and the world disintegrates. So great.
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:50 (twelve years ago) link
I genuinely dislike Five Years, sorry
― Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:50 (twelve years ago) link
I was worrying this same thing. I don't think so, it should be in the top 5 at least!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:50 (twelve years ago) link
The Dinah Shore clip of Five Years is spine tingling...wish it was better quality!
― Iago Galdston, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:50 (twelve years ago) link
Five years, my #5
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:51 (twelve years ago) link
Incredible - one of his best. I over-played it in my teen years so I don't need to hear it so much anymore - still made my top ten.
― kraudive, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:51 (twelve years ago) link
Every line in it is genius
My #1!!! OMG what is not to like about it?! Don't think you knew you were in this song. It always gets me in the mood to hear the rest of the album, great first track.
Who else voted it #1?
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:52 (twelve years ago) link
Special song for me, think I put it too low at #12, but then again I love everything I placed before it as well. Good showing I think.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:52 (twelve years ago) link
I think "Cracked Actor" has the greatest Enjoyment Factor when Drinking increase than just about any song in history.
haha, pretty sure i voted for it, too! "Time" is another one of these
― sarahell, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:53 (twelve years ago) link
I kiss you! You're beautiful!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:53 (twelve years ago) link
My wife played it for me on our 5 year anniversary. Funny, cool, and very touching.
― grandavis, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:54 (twelve years ago) link
Ballsy way to kick off an album you've designed to be your commercial breakthrough but then the 70s was a very apocalyptic decade.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:54 (twelve years ago) link
"Five Years" was second on my ballot. Love it to pieces. Wrote something about it recently that is probably of little interest but what the hell.
― EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:55 (twelve years ago) link
I put Five Years too low on my ballot at #2.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:55 (twelve years ago) link
It really sets a mood, is what it does.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:55 (twelve years ago) link
hi la lechera, that is me! because:
Drive In my number 2. Love sad sci fi Bowie best of all.― woof, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 6:51 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post P
― woof, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 6:51 PM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post P
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
I wish the voice of Steve Wright didn't spoil that OGWT clip at the end. And those fucking inane TOTP2 blurbs too.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
I hadn't considered that before...pretty otm. The apocalypticism and the hedonism went hand in hand.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:57 (twelve years ago) link
Hi 5, woof!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 21:59 (twelve years ago) link
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:01 (twelve years ago) link
lyrics are great, don't get me wrong, but the song doesn't do a thing for me
I also like Five Years because the listener is totally rewarded for listening to the whole song. Once that's done, and you've made it, you're ready for the rest of the album. It's like going through the dark tunnel before Space Mountain or something.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:02 (twelve years ago) link
xp - i agree with you, c.
― sarahell, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:03 (twelve years ago) link
I recommend reading Francis Wheen's Strange Days Indeed with a Bowie soundtrack because it's amazing how many of the weirder 70s trends were reflected or anticipated in his songs - doomsday cults, fascist coup plotters, occultism. He nails the sense of disintegration and desperation and looking for answers in dangerous places.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:04 (twelve years ago) link
Hi 5!
Love it so much, the 'drinking milkshakes' bit my absolute favourite lyric chunk of his. Weirdly, not a huge fan of the album, but 5Y a really powerful melancholy apocalypse.
― woof, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:06 (twelve years ago) link
(that was multi xp)
"Five Years" was second on my ballot
Me too. Second only to Win.
― kornrulez6969, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:10 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah milkshakes is the killer bit. But the drums too! And the very genteel musical carnage towards the end of the song.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:10 (twelve years ago) link
BTW never ever watch the Placebo version of that song on youtube.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:13 (twelve years ago) link
I didn't vote for "Five Years", but I dig its absurd pathos. I saw GBV try it in a 50th encore one night & get the absurdity right.
― Euler, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:13 (twelve years ago) link
agree about him being amazing live in the later years. Phoenix 96 was fantastic; better than Glastonbury 00 IMO yet there were very few 'hits' to speak of. Nicholas Pegg says his mid 90s band was his best since that 76 Thin White Duke tour.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:14 (twelve years ago) link
Only #20 on my ballot, which I fear is a reflection of the mood I was in last night, I bloody love Five Years but I can't always listen to it.
It wouldn't have made it on at all if I hadn't inexplicably left out Changes.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:15 (twelve years ago) link
/off to watch the Placebo version on YouTube
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:16 (twelve years ago) link
So I guess it's obvious Letter to Hermione didn't place. Shame on you ILM. Glad I wasn't a part of this.
― Moka, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:24 (twelve years ago) link
Top 5 predictions (in descending order):
Station to StationSuffragette CityYoung AmericansAshes to AshesHeroes
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:30 (twelve years ago) link
Ir's No Game Part 2:
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 15:20 (7 hours ago) Permalink
[catching up ...]
That was me, and it was my #2. Part 2 is like a full stop on that series of albums. And (oh dear, I now see that) my number #1, still to appear, is like a semicolon ...
― Neil Willett, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:37 (twelve years ago) link
i remain baffled by the Lodger love on ILM.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:49 (twelve years ago) link
"Casual" Bowie still gripped by the notion of making art; thus every song boasts an ear-catching arrangement or hook. The mix is awful though: it's like crickets snuck into the message board.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:51 (twelve years ago) link
Moka I voted for Letters to Hermione fwiw. So tender and sweet, and sounds genuine without being histrionic. <3
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:52 (twelve years ago) link
Starman is my #6,Never forget seeing this for the first time on TOTP awesome.
― gazelleonstage, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:53 (twelve years ago) link
i've always loved the deliberately off-key 'smiling and waving and looking so fine' bit in 5 Years.
― piscesx, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 22:54 (twelve years ago) link
Placebo version on You Tube = Brian Molko strumming a guitar and singing by himself, and considering the song is not an obv acoustic choice and Molko can be... Molko, it is really quite... ok? Might watch it again tomorrow.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:07 (twelve years ago) link
Recap:
60. "Sons of the Silent Age" (from "Heroes") - 200 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes 59. Teenage Wildlife (from Scary Monsters) - 206 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote 58. "The Secret Life of Arabia" (from "Heroes") - 211 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes 57. "Beauty and the Beast" (from "Heroes") - 219 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes 56. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (w/Giorgio Moroder; Cat People soundtrack; Let's Dance) - 220 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes 55. "Blackout" (from "Heroes") - 229 points/11 votes/1 first-place vote 54. "Move On" (from Lodger) - 233 points/10 votes/1 first-place vote 53. "Win" (from Young Americans) - 234 points/10 votes/2 first-place votes 52. "Cracked Actor" (from Aladdin Sane) - 239 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes 51. "Joe the Lion" (from "Heroes") - 251 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote 50. "A New Career in a New Town" (from Low) - 251 points/12 votes/0 first-place votes 49. "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" (from Scary Monsters) - 258 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes 48. "Diamond Dogs" (from Diamond Dogs) - 268 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes 47. "What in the World" (from Low) - 275 points/12 votes/1 first-place vote 46. "The Bewlay Brothers" (from Hunky Dory) - 284 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes 45. "Word on a Wing" (from Station to Station) - 288 points/10votes/1 first-place vote 44. "Kooks" (from Hunky Dory) = 290 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes 43. "Warszawa" (from Low) - 291 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes 42. "Jean Genie" (from Aladdin Sane) - 300 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes 41. "Wild Is the Wind" (from Station to Station) - 313 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes40. "It's No Game" (from Scary Monsters) - 324 points/13 votes/1 first-place vote39. "Fantastic Voyage" (from Lodger) - 327 points/17 votes/ 0 first-place votes38. "Breaking Glass" (from Low) - 333 points/15 votes/1 first-place vote37. "All the Young Dudes" (Bowie: Aladdin Sane sessions; Mott the Hoople, 1972 single) - 334 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes36. "Boys Keep Swinging" (from Lodger) - 345 points/16 votes/1 first-place vote35. "Aladdin Sane" (from Aladdin Sane) - 347 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes34. "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)" (from Diamond Dogs) - 356 points/12 votes/3 first-place votes33. "Fame" (from Young Americans) - 360 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes32. "Fashion" (from Scary Monsters) - 374 points/17 votes/1 first-place vote31. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 375 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes30. "Ziggy Stardust" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 390 points/18 votes/0 first-place votes29. "Panic in Detroit" (from Aladdin Sane) - 400 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes28. "Let's Dance" (from Let's Dance) - 422 points/22 votes/0 first-place votes27. "Drive-In Saturday" (from Aladdin Sane) - 441 points/20 votes/0 first-place votes26. "Quicksand" (from Hunky Dory) - 451 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes25. "Queen Bitch" (from Hunky Dory) - 467 points/21 votes/0 first-place votes24. "Modern Love" (from Let's Dance) - 476 points/23 votes/0 first-place votes23. "Under Pressure" (Queen/Bowie single, 1981) - 479 points/21 votes/1 first-place vote22. "Stay" (from Station to Station) - 497 points/24 votes/1 first place vote21. "TVC15" (from Station to Station) - 514 points/24 votes/0 first-place votes20. "John, I'm Only Dancing" (1972 single) - 526 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes19. "Look Back in Anger" (from Lodger) - 527 points/23 votes/1 first-place vote18. "Starman" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 572 points/25 votes/1 first-place vote17. "Space Oddity" (from Space Oddity) - 586 points/26 votes/1 first-place vote16. "Five Years" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 596 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes
― smash williams, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:43 (twelve years ago) link
oops.. not sure what happened there.
― smash williams, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:44 (twelve years ago) link
Anyway... Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing was my #1. So glad to see it as high as it is. And the most #1 votes so far.
― smash williams, Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:46 (twelve years ago) link
When I discovered Bowie in early '93 (Black Tie White Noise!), he and Bryan Ferry, as I said in my podcast with sw00ds a couple years ago, could not have been more uncool with a large chunk of American college students. I taped his appearance on Arsenio Hall's show during which he performed with Al B Sure! and I could sense the waves of patient tolerance from Arsenio and the audience, i.e. lol let's humor the has-been. Bowie's look during this period didn't help either: Sinatra-era suits, handkerchiefs, coiffed hair.
If my memory serves me well it took a few years for the good will he accumulated after The Nirvana Cover to manifest itself in actual sales. Outside got indifferent reviews over here and disappointing sales, and there were reports of fans walking out of his concerts after Nine Inch Nails' appearance. The surprising longevity of Earthling adduced the slowly accruing revisionism. Consider: he released the remixed "I'm Afraid of Americans" more than six months after the album. Not many people bought hours either, and good for them: it's down there with Tonight as one of his sloppiest (TERRIBLE hair and clothes during this period too). But it didn't matter: 1999 was also when the last batch of reissues flooded the market. By the time of Heathen three years later he was back to being regarded as an icon.
Am I reading history correctly?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:54 (twelve years ago) link
Hooray! Stay was my number one - my favourite song of his by miles, even though I do like a fair bit of his back catalogue. It's such a great encapsulation of all that is the Thin White Duke. Spindly, dead-eyed, airtight funk. Those chord progressions are something else too.
― Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:56 (twelve years ago) link
Quicksand is very low too - thought it would do much better than that.
― Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:58 (twelve years ago) link
dunno. seemed to me that his reputation never slipped, not even the least little bit, not even during the tin machine years. most americans stopped paying attention to his current output over the 90s, but the older stuff has always been held in extremely high regard. same goes for ferry/roxy.
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Wednesday, 7 March 2012 23:59 (twelve years ago) link
mmmmm I don't know. I can call to mind many condescending RS, SPIN, Details, Interview stories. The man himself remained news in the same way Charles Foster Kane always did after his papers stopped selling.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:02 (twelve years ago) link
Also, my post addressed college students -- guys my age -- in the nineties, and, yeah, he was a standing joke at the beginning.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:03 (twelve years ago) link
Missed most of today's reveal because I decided to go out and get drunk instead, but absolutely chuffed as buttons that 'Look Back In Anger' and 'Stay' placed... two of my all-time Bowie favourites.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:07 (twelve years ago) link
and, no, I don't remember anyone passing around copies of STS or the Berlin Trilogy or even recommending him. He was the Ziggy guy responsible for a few AOR mainstays ("Changes," "Jean Genie," "Space Oddity" specifically). I mean, nobody cared.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:08 (twelve years ago) link
I discovered Bowie around the same time, but just one of the Singles collections. I didn't listen to any current output until the collaboration with NIN. I don't remember him being especially uncool though. I always felt his place in the canon was already established. I guess the NIN thing felt a little 'old man trying to be hip'.
― smash williams, Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:08 (twelve years ago) link
60. "Sons of the Silent Age" (from "Heroes") - 200 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes59. Teenage Wildlife (from Scary Monsters) - 206 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote58. "The Secret Life of Arabia" (from "Heroes") - 211 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes57. "Beauty and the Beast" (from "Heroes") - 219 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes56. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (w/Giorgio Moroder; Cat People soundtrack; Let's Dance) - 220 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes55. "Blackout" (from "Heroes") - 229 points/11 votes/1 first-place vote54. "Move On" (from Lodger) - 233 points/10 votes/1 first-place vote53. "Win" (from Young Americans) - 234 points/10 votes/2 first-place votes52. "Cracked Actor" (from Aladdin Sane) - 239 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes51. "Joe the Lion" (from "Heroes") - 251 points/9 votes/1 first-place vote50. "A New Career in a New Town" (from Low) - 251 points/12 votes/0 first-place votes49. "Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)" (from Scary Monsters) - 258 points/11 votes/0 first-place votes48. "Diamond Dogs" (from Diamond Dogs) - 268 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes47. "What in the World" (from Low) - 275 points/12 votes/1 first-place vote46. "The Bewlay Brothers" (from Hunky Dory) - 284 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes45. "Word on a Wing" (from Station to Station) - 288 points/10votes/1 first-place vote44. "Kooks" (from Hunky Dory) = 290 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes43. "Warszawa" (from Low) - 291 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes42. "Jean Genie" (from Aladdin Sane) - 300 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes41. "Wild Is the Wind" (from Station to Station) - 313 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes40. "It's No Game" (from Scary Monsters) - 324 points/13 votes/1 first-place vote39. "Fantastic Voyage" (from Lodger) - 327 points/17 votes/ 0 first-place votes38. "Breaking Glass" (from Low) - 333 points/15 votes/1 first-place vote37. "All the Young Dudes" (Bowie: Aladdin Sane sessions; Mott the Hoople, 1972 single) - 334 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes36. "Boys Keep Swinging" (from Lodger) - 345 points/16 votes/1 first-place vote35. "Aladdin Sane" (from Aladdin Sane) - 347 points/14 votes/0 first-place votes34. "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)" (from Diamond Dogs) - 356 points/12 votes/3 first-place votes33. "Fame" (from Young Americans) - 360 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes32. "Fashion" (from Scary Monsters) - 374 points/17 votes/1 first-place vote31. "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 375 points/16 votes/2 first-place votes30. "Ziggy Stardust" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 390 points/18 votes/0 first-place votes29. "Panic in Detroit" (from Aladdin Sane) - 400 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes28. "Let's Dance" (from Let's Dance) - 422 points/22 votes/0 first-place votes27. "Drive-In Saturday" (from Aladdin Sane) - 441 points/20 votes/0 first-place votes26. "Quicksand" (from Hunky Dory) - 451 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes25. "Queen Bitch" (from Hunky Dory) - 467 points/21 votes/0 first-place votes24. "Modern Love" (from Let's Dance) - 476 points/23 votes/0 first-place votes23. "Under Pressure" (Queen/Bowie single, 1981) - 479 points/21 votes/1 first-place vote22. "Stay" (from Station to Station) - 497 points/24 votes/1 first place vote21. "TVC15" (from Station to Station) - 514 points/24 votes/0 first-place votes20. "John, I'm Only Dancing" (1972 single) - 526 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes19. "Look Back in Anger" (from Lodger) - 527 points/23 votes/1 first-place vote18. "Starman" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 572 points/25 votes/1 first-place vote17. "Space Oddity" (from Space Oddity) - 586 points/26 votes/1 first-place vote16. "Five Years" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 596 points/24 votes/2 first-place votes
thx for the C&P work, smash
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:11 (twelve years ago) link
I got into 70s Bowie in college along with several other friends in the 90s, so it DID happen, somewhere. Helped that his entire back catalog was available on vinyl for dirt cheap.
― the sir edmund hillary of sitting through pauly shore films (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:12 (twelve years ago) link
that's so weird, cuz i'm a bit older than you (college in the late 80s), and bowie has always been HUGE among my immediate peers and the extended family of music scene people i've known over the course of my life, old and young. the "classic rock" stuff, the arty cherman stuff, the shiny 80s pop, the influence on lou & iggy, the glam & punk & funk & disco, all of it. big and obvious influence on tons of bands, from dino jr to the chamelons to smashing pumpkins.
i don't remember bowie ever becoming a "joke", just less and less interesting in the here and now. like the failure of the present only made the past shine all that much more brightly. but maybe an age gap of a half decade or so makes all the difference...
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:14 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, that's the irony: his influence (and Ferry's) was SO obvious on eighties college rock but no one I knew wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:17 (twelve years ago) link
maybe my love of bowie and ferry blinded me to the snickering of my peers, i dunno
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:18 (twelve years ago) link
which is why it's a shame The Buddha of Suburbia got no promotional push. More than BTWN and Outside (both of which I still like), it would have reminded skeptics of how interesting he could be.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:21 (twelve years ago) link
"Dead Against It" would be in my top forty.
yeah I dunno among my cadre of music buddies in college Bowie's connections to Eno, Reed, and Iggy pretty much guaranteed he was worth investigating
― the sir edmund hillary of sitting through pauly shore films (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:31 (twelve years ago) link
My friends and I (girls) jammed tons of Bowie at parties in college -- mid-late 90s. Only 1 Bowie friend in hs though.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:38 (twelve years ago) link
as an 80s kid i knew bowie from classic rock radio and had heard that his berlin period was when shit got real, but of course that stuff was never on the radio -- i didn't hear that until much later.
at some point i was into stevie ray vaughan and was like hey that guitar on 'let's dance' sounds familiar
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:43 (twelve years ago) link
I have to thank art-school women for my love of Bowie (and Nick Cave).
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 00:55 (twelve years ago) link
as Soto pointed out, the Nirvana Unplugged of Man Who Sold the World was huge in reminding people of Bowie's greatness (and it was the ultimate cognoscenti track so it got Nirvana fans psyched to explore the lesser known). I wonder if the Sound and Vision CD box set wasn't also responsible for (re)discovery, in addition to the individual reissues.
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:06 (twelve years ago) link
Outside was, weirdly, one of the favourite albums of kids in the visual arts stream at my high school in the early 2000s. That was my introduction to Bowie, but I've never been a huge fan. Low and Station to Station, though!
― Träumerei, Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:08 (twelve years ago) link
sweet results so far, 8 of my choices have placed. can't believe "fame" wasn't higher (my #1). such a huge groove.
totally missed the "all the young dudes" discussion. i didn't hear his version until just now on youtube, would have voted it pretty high.
― riding on a cloud (blank), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:08 (twelve years ago) link
I like this version of "Fame" better....and who knew Epstein from Welcome Back Kotter was one of DB's backup singers?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCKFMTeVBO0
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:16 (twelve years ago) link
Also, that clip is a must see for Ava Cherry (did someone mention her above?)...holy sh&t, has anyone ever looked, dressed, or danced so fuc&in' cool?
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:24 (twelve years ago) link
A couple other Urgent & Key Events to rebuilding Bowie's cred for late '90s kids:
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:34 (twelve years ago) link
Wow, Marilyn Manson, would've never thought of that. thanks...
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:37 (twelve years ago) link
that's right!
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:40 (twelve years ago) link
I totally remember that! I never got into Manson but some of my friends were into him, and he was heavily promoting that album as glam/Bowie-influenced. I remember he even named his guitar player something like "Ziggy".
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:41 (twelve years ago) link
twiggy ramirez?
― meticulously showcased in a stunning fart presentation (contenderizer), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:41 (twelve years ago) link
Bingo.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:47 (twelve years ago) link
Twiggy played guitar?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 01:48 (twelve years ago) link
Well, to be honest, I've been pretty sick the last couple days and haven't been checking as regularly as I normally do. Also, I just skim SNA and guess I missed it. I rarely check ILM on its own.
― wolf kabob (ENBB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:04 (twelve years ago) link
at the same time as the Nirvana cover there was the whole Britpop/glam thing, this was when I was in college, and you had Morrissey's "Your Arsenal" and REM's "Monster" - and 70s Bowie was totally a major influence on all of that.
― sarahell, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:10 (twelve years ago) link
My college experience was entirely different from Alfred's; I started in the Fall of '91, and the still recent reissues from 1990 were passed around and talked about amongst both the radio station people I hung out with and with the more general populous in the dorms (my cassette copies were never in my room, having been borrowed by one person or another).
Also, the David Bowie vs. 808 State "Sound And Vision" was played at raves and clubs and fraternity parties. The reissues seemed to make him current and relevant when it seemed that Tin Machine had pissed away whatever good will he had remaining.
I was working at a record store when Black Tie came out and there was great anticipation from customers and staff. What was it going to be like? He's working with Lester Bowie! "Jump She Said" has a neat video, if nothing else. It was disappointing, but still sold well.
I remember Outside as a big deal. Bowie goes industrial! People were talking about him ripping off Nine Inch Nails, but "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" got a lot of MTV airplay, and was his highest charting record since the mid-80s. I had a hard time getting tickets for the tour; it sold out rather quickly, and nobody walked out of the show as far as I could tell. His band was amazing and we all thought he blew NIN away.
Earthling seemed to continue the resurgence, getting better reviews despite dropping sales. Hours was crap but his legacy seemed secure by then.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:13 (twelve years ago) link
he named his guitar player
whoa
― this is my receipt for your receipt (Z S), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:15 (twelve years ago) link
That's great to know! For the record my college station played "Jump They Say" quite a bit, and perhaps it's nostalgia that forces me to rate it higher than it should. I'll defend it as one of his best-ever, with by far the best post-'83 video.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:19 (twelve years ago) link
Don't know why I called it Jump She Said. Total space out, mixing Julian Cope (Drive She Said) and Bowie.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:20 (twelve years ago) link
Glastonbury 2000 was a BIG turnaround for a lotta folk in the UK. he played a Greatest Hits set at the close of a scorching Sunday at the end of a Glastonbury that was famously doubly over-subscribed in attendance (the last year before the superfence in 2002). he went from an old guy trying to play Drun And Bass on the previous tour and album to well, THIS the December just after http://ebid.s3.amazonaws.com/upload_big/1/8/5/1307029494-28716-0.jpg
easy to sneer and say 'huh NME so what' but essentialy being named the single most influential musician of all time by the leading rock weekly in the world on its cover was pretty key. there's no way that'd have happened in the late 80s/ early 90s.
also key in the years just prior IMO; thishttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3l4h3_generique-seven-david-bowie-david-f_shortfilms
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:20 (twelve years ago) link
I bought most of the reissues in late '93 at a national mall chain call called Tracks. Every Friday for three weeks I bought a different entry in the Berlin Trilogy. Good times.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:23 (twelve years ago) link
i feel so lame having to explain this but lol dudes Twiggy Ramirez is in the exact same 'first name from a model/actress, last name from an infamous psycho' format as Marilyn Manson, it has nothing to do with Ziggy Stardust
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:27 (twelve years ago) link
oh I know. Besides, Twiggy was on the cover of Pin Ups.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:28 (twelve years ago) link
first bowie i bought was ryko's changesbowie comp
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:28 (twelve years ago) link
i feel so lame having to explain this but lol dudes
it's cool -- def. not as lame as arguing about the provenance of internet noodz photos
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:30 (twelve years ago) link
"The dope show" has a really good chorus
― riding on a cloud (blank), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:33 (twelve years ago) link
there's no way that'd have happened in the late 80s/ early 90s.
Yeah, I started reading the NME in 89 and Bowie was not cool at all then. When Suede came along things changed. It seemed a big deal when Bowie was on the cover with Brett.
― fit and working again, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:33 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe it was a new wave hangover at the time
― riding on a cloud (blank), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:34 (twelve years ago) link
i got into bowie because i wanted to go to the nine inch nails/bowie concert back in 1995. i was 15, and my mother never would have let me go to a nin show, so i told her i wanted to see bowie (i remember that conversation... i think she knew, but she was good enough to not say anything). so to complete the illusion, i bought scary monsters, really having no clue who bowie was (thought he was famous because of his movie roles, i guess i'd seen labyrinth--which i just saw again last year, and i must say it's is an incredibly creative movie), then i rented the man who fell to earth and witnessed bowie's dick with my dad, then i bought heroes and station to station, and by the time the concert rolled around i was yelling at my friends about how "a warm place" was just bowie's "crystal japan" and how much of a rip-off nin was and how bowie was a god and they wouldn't understand.
bowie's down there with eno and new order and prince in the primordial branches of my little family tree of music exploration. trent reznor had the good taste to provide that for me, i suppose.
― zingzing, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:38 (twelve years ago) link
xp perhaps it had something to do with Tonight -> Never Let Me Down -> Glass Spider Tour -> Tin Machine
― fit and working again, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:43 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnr_RAexqxg
I might be alone here but they all look like they're trying too hard
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:44 (twelve years ago) link
Carlos Alomar's paisley shirt and leather pants combo scariest elements btw
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:45 (twelve years ago) link
didn't seem that way in person. Or on the boot I found.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:45 (twelve years ago) link
Here's a review from Spin of Bowie's 50th Birthday Show*, which seems a reasonable summing up of his status in the US in '97.
*(pgs.64 & 65 if it dosen't link up exactly)
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:46 (twelve years ago) link
i'm quite glad that my top 3 (at least, and if i'm remembering correctly,) are all out of the top 20. bowie's had so many good songs, and it's good to see that people are passionate about a great many of them. and he's a vital enough artist that my top 20 could completely turn over in the next few months. i think i've gotten more pleasure out of bowie for the last half of my life than i have anyone. just in the last year or so, my favorite album by him has changed several times. but fuck man who sold the world. that album sucks. think i'll listen to it now.
― zingzing, Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:50 (twelve years ago) link
^^^ I remember that review. That's exactly how I remember the response.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 02:50 (twelve years ago) link
Spacehog
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:04 (twelve years ago) link
First time I ever heard "Life on Mars" was the Flaming Lips cover
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:07 (twelve years ago) link
― mookieproof, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 9:30 PM (41 minutes ago) Bookmark
please just trust i know how lame i am whether or not i say it at all times and don't bother dogging me about something across multiple threads
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:13 (twelve years ago) link
Xpost. I was at that 50th birthday show, with rather good seats. It was pretty forgettable, unfortunately. Sadly, the only time I ever saw him live. I was a fan of a lot of the guests too, but left feeling pretty much nothing. Really should have been held in a tiny club as a super top secret thing...
― dlp9001, Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:15 (twelve years ago) link
I rember hearing radio ads for the PAY-PER-VIEW simulcast of the Birthday show. "Classics David hasn't played in years!".
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:17 (twelve years ago) link
haha some dude <3
― mookieproof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:18 (twelve years ago) link
Wonder where or if "Absolute Beginners" will place. Those of you around at the time: was it regarded as a Brief Return To Form, as it is now?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:24 (twelve years ago) link
If I remember correctly, the thing that really hurt him in the USA was Never Let Me Down and the Glass Spider tour. It was one of the high (or low points) in terms of 80s bigger is better schlock.
After that he was pretty square. The Sound and Vision box set helped rescue him. I remember seeing him play Giants Stadium around 1990 in support of the reissue. He kept saying that it was the last time he'd ever play those songs again.
Absolute beginners was considered a good song, it was on the radio a lot. But he was still kind of cool then, that was years before any glass spiders.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:25 (twelve years ago) link
only a year!
Bowie sold out the Orange Bowl in '90, so he was still an arena draw.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:27 (twelve years ago) link
My main memory of Never Let Me Down: there was a local radio premier of "Day In Day Out" and Pepsi was a sponsor. After performing the song, Bowie asks specifically for a Pepsi before taking questions. I don't remember the exact wording, but the first question was basically "Who's responsible for this disaster" which Bowie brushed aside w/grace, and then went on to promote the album. I was just under 20, I guess, and spent most of my time listening to ChangesOne and Ziggy at the time. The whole thing kind of slapped me across the face...
― dlp9001, Thursday, 8 March 2012 03:32 (twelve years ago) link
If I remember correctly, the thing that really hurt him in the USA was Never Let Me Down and the Glass Spider tour. It was one of the high (or low points) in terms of 80s bigger is better schlock. After that he was pretty square. The Sound and Vision box set helped rescue him. I remember seeing him play Giants Stadium around 1990 in support of the reissue. He kept saying that it was the last time he'd ever play those songs again.
― Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 8 March 2012 05:12 (twelve years ago) link
Anyway... Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing was my #1. So glad to see it as high as it is. And the most #1 votes so far.― smash williams, Wednesday, March 7, 2012 6:46 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark
My #1 also!
God, all of these songs are so classic. You forget sometimes...
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 06:09 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie asking for a Pepsi?? what the hell. UK Bowie and U.S. Bowie were very different things at the time i guess, as i'm sure there was none of that Pepsi/ radio phone in stuff here. also the Sound And Vision box was no big deal over here. i barely recall it even coming out.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:04 (twelve years ago) link
xpost - to Alfred: I think "Absolute Beginners" was so tied to the fiasco of the movie and the Heaven's Gate of Style Culture, in the UK anyway, that its qualities as a song were a little overlooked.
― Stevie T, Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:10 (twelve years ago) link
I can't comment on the US but after NLMD ended in critical and commercial failure the only way was up. Although it's considered a joke now the first Tin Machine album got good reviews and the feeling was that he was back in the game even if the work wasn't all there. BTWN and especially 'Buddha of Suburbia' built on that feeling, so by the time 'Outside' came out his rep was more or less restored.
There's a terrific interview he did with Jack Docherty in 97 which had Bowie fans raving. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yL4xxGE73E
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:41 (twelve years ago) link
Caught up with the thread/poll over morning coffee. What a great read. Will not go into the (good & interesting!) discussions, but rather pick out some remarks that clicked...
Loved the Glasto/amyl nitrate/Starman story and Bolder's blue face accident(omg)
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:45 (twelve years ago) link
when Suede came along things changed
Definitely true over here. After Tin Machine he was a joke figure, the target of weekly mockery in the press - yet at the same time so embedded in the culture via his huge hits & Berlin coolness that the party line was 'brilliant until 83, irredeemably shit thereafter - and then there was all that nazi stuff, and The Laughing Gnome, so we knew all along, really'.
The guitar sound on The Drowners, specifically, is what changed things. It was an incredibly audacious gesture (within equally limited parameters obviously) and at a stroke opened up the whole glamBowie era for thieving, including lumpy attempts at sexuality.
The Brett/Bowie interview was kind of a crowning moment, though I never really felt Bowie was particularly engaged. He's done the rest himself by not really putting a foot wrong since as 'cool older guy you'd love to be'.
Brett's line, when asked for his reaction afterwards, was 'he wafted in in a suit and smelt beautiful', which I always found oddly charming.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:52 (twelve years ago) link
Songs I had on my ballot that placed (position on my list in brackets)39. "Fantastic Voyage" (14)34. "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)" (2)22. "Stay" (11)20. "John, I'm Only Dancing" (12)19. "Look Back in Anger" (9)
I think Sweet Thing probably has the highest points/votes ratio, at least up to now. I think only StS has a chance to beat it, but it probably won't. At least three of my top 10 will still show up I'm sure. Looking forward to the final 15!
xpost - yeah I remember that interview. Maybe I've still got it stored somewhere...
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 08:59 (twelve years ago) link
I too went to the Sound & Vision Greatest Hits tour - August 1990 at Maine Road, Manchester...with James supporting! The NME infamously ran a campaign to get everyone to vote for The Laughing Gnome in Bowie's phone poll to decide the pool of songs he'd play on that tour. So that's approximately where he was wrt NME ten years before that cover upthread.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:04 (twelve years ago) link
"Absolute Beginners" the film - I put "That's Motivation" on my ballot. Doubtless, the only one 2 do so...
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:12 (twelve years ago) link
Re: Five Years, I've known Starman and Ziggy Stardust since I was a kid but I only heard FY about five ten years ago, on one of those Whistle Test repeat shows. It was an instant "holy shit!" moment and it's been my fave off that album ever since.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:21 (twelve years ago) link
x-post to Mark G: ha, doubtless, yes. Though I did like it when I saw the movie I'd never consider it one of this top 20 songs :)
Sound & Vision tour, sweet memories. I can remember a day long program on public radio during a sunday where people could vote for which songs were to be played. I'm sure Bowie didn't do anything with those polls, anywhere.Ran into my German language teacher in the park where it was held. I had to look this up, but apparently we had Kim Wilde supporting, wtf.
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:29 (twelve years ago) link
Oh, and the only version of "Five Years" I know well enough to recall is Frank Sidebottom's...
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 09:58 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie has just been awarded a black plaque on the street where the Ziggy Stardust album cover was taken.
― gazelleonstage, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:15 (twelve years ago) link
Seem to recall the S&V set in Manchester being fairly short - 15-16 songs, maybe? Started with Space Oddity and Adrian Belew's Pretty Pink Rose was in there fairly early on...FFS. Four wasted minutes right there. But, still, I was pretty excited. It was my 22nd birthday.
My brother saw him in Stafford in 1978 - this was the setlist that night:
Warszawa "Heroes" What in the World Be My Wife The Jean Genie Blackout Sense of Doubt Speed of Life Breaking Glass Fame Beauty and the Beast Five Years Soul Love Star Hang On to Yourself Ziggy Stardust Suffragette City Art Decade Alabama Song Station to Station Stay TVC15 Rebel Rebel
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:19 (twelve years ago) link
xp Bowie won't even be there for the unveiling. Gary Kemp will be doing it instead.That's like having a plaque put up for Robbie Williams and having Olly Murs unveil it instead.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:21 (twelve years ago) link
That's quite the setlist.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:23 (twelve years ago) link
No Sound & Vision? Wasn't that his biggest hit five years or something at that stage?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:25 (twelve years ago) link
biggest hit IN five years
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:26 (twelve years ago) link
He did three nights at the Bingley Halls in Stafford in June '78 and didn't do S&V at any of them! My brother raved about this show; he was a member at Eric's in Liverpool and saw any number of post-punk legends over the next year or so (followed Joy Div around on tour for a bit) but I don't think anything eclipsed seeing DB for the first time.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:42 (twelve years ago) link
Aha, re: Sound & Vision...
The track was initially performed live only once, at Bowie’s concert at Earl’s Court on July 1, 1978. However, in 1990, for Bowie’s Sound + Vision Tour, it was a regular number
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:46 (twelve years ago) link
What did the gigs look like at that time? What size was the venue? What did he wear?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:46 (twelve years ago) link
When I listened to S&V off the album, comparitively recently, I was surprised at how short it is.
Actually, thinking now, is it not his 'version' of a song like "Gonna write a classic, gonna write it in an attic' Adrian Gurvitz?
I can imagine DBowie thinking it as a 'jingle' more than a song..
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:48 (twelve years ago) link
no spoilers
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:51 (twelve years ago) link
Photos from Bingley Hall, 1978:http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/TfMH8Xrob38
40min of live performance (for German TV? Not sure the 21/5/78 Bremen show was part of the tour):http://youtu.be/_a9bt8XGNz8
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:53 (twelve years ago) link
The Tina Turner-Pepsi commerical is grislier than you guys remember. Note how Cool Bowie is Mullet Bowie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPsOrmAbyTM
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 10:55 (twelve years ago) link
They always like to think they are on *this* level, when they do these ads:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pi5zFQ9plxU
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:05 (twelve years ago) link
As for Suede...yeah, the blitzkrieg of promo interviews in spring '93 restored Bowie as a cool figurehead even in the States, but remember: the Suede album flopped here and BTWN disappeared too after Savage Records went under.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:06 (twelve years ago) link
I remember watching Velvet Goldmine at the pictures and [SPOILERS], at the end, when we have the faux-Bowie figure as a near-conservative corporate shill, I thought "Ooh, bitter fanboy. DB never sunk that low." But, actually...
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:08 (twelve years ago) link
Well, for a spoiler, it took me 'the appearance of the character' right at the beginning for me to think "is that not him", so...
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:10 (twelve years ago) link
Ah, Bowie's route isn't such a bad place to end up. Look at how Iggy's doing it.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:27 (twelve years ago) link
Alice Cooper too.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 11:46 (twelve years ago) link
While we're waiting for the rest of the results to come in, and on the subject of Bowie in the 90s, I've just discovered this bizarre and amazing interview he conducted with Tricky for Q in 1995.
http://www.moon-palace.de/tricky/q95.html
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Thursday, 8 March 2012 13:17 (twelve years ago) link
When I started buying the NME (bang in the middle of the britpop era) I think Bowie was fairly fashionable as an influence (Pulp and Blur as well as Suede - even Oasis ended up covering "Heroes") but I seem to remember his then-current music getting fairly short shrift, especially Earthling. Hours... was sort of like "Well at least he's not jumping on bandwagons anymore". When those 1999 reissues came out, Uncut did a huge feature on him, which is when I started paying attention - I think he was the first pre-punk canon act I properly got into.
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 13:49 (twelve years ago) link
yeah the UNCUT Berlin feature in 2001 was fantastic; certainly the longest piece ever written on the subject at that point in a music mag (it was like 15 pages) and this was years before the Berlin books that came out too (the 33 and a 3rd Low book, the A New Career In A New Town book etc). the Bowie interview from the piece is here fyi http://www.bowiewonderworld.com/features/dbuncut.htm
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:01 (twelve years ago) link
Fantastically informative interview, presumably via email. They must have been whooping in the office when his answers arrived.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:08 (twelve years ago) link
the PaoTD links for yesterday's countdown:
40. It's No Game 39. Fantastic Voyage38. Breaking Glass37. All the Young Dudes36. Boys Keep Swinging35. Aladdin Sane34a. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)34b. Candidate 1 (Alternative candidate demo)33. Fame32. Fashion31. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide30. Ziggy Stardust29. Panic in Detroit28. Let's Dance27. Drive-In Saturday26. Quicksand25. Queen Bitch24. Modern Love23. Under Pressure22. Stay21. TVC1520. John, I'm Only Dancing (+ (again))19. Look Back in Anger18. Starman17. Space Oddity16. Five Years
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:25 (twelve years ago) link
Hello! Here we go -- big finish.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:44 (twelve years ago) link
15. "Changes" (from Hunky Dory) - 597 points/27 votes/0 first-place votes
Album:http://youtu.be/pl3vxEudif8from Ziggy Stardust: The Motion Picture: http://youtu.be/n8v486aUYu0
I had a manager called D4V3 CH1PCH4S3. Whenever he was out the office we'd sing "Ch-ch-ch-Ch1pchase/Turn and face the strange/Ch1pchase"
― Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:48 (twelve years ago) link
Life On Mars is a lock. Any others from Hunky Dory to come? Could Oh You Pretty Things sneak in?
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:48 (twelve years ago) link
I love the song Ziggy so much. I let it go by yesterday when I was distracted by something else.
(I'm struggling to think of locks btw, I can only name eight)
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:53 (twelve years ago) link
(For a mo, I thought you worked with someone with a car numberplate for a name!)
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link
My daughter became obsessed with this (via Shrek) just before her fifth birthday and requested it on a loop during the party games. Kind of a poignant message for a fifth birthday party.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Thursday, 8 March 2012 14:59 (twelve years ago) link
I could have a good guess at 12 of the 14. Then… pretty things? velvet goldmine? absolute beginners? Up the hill backwards? dunno.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:01 (twelve years ago) link
I think for the top 10 I'll just keep on posting youtube links instead of embeds.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:06 (twelve years ago) link
14. "Be My Wife" (from Low) - 608 points/24 votes/4 first-place votes
Official video: http://youtu.be/kB7skYEv_EMOlympia, 2002: http://youtu.be/L-wp8JcWPqk
Be My Wife is one of my favorite Bowie videos ever. So perfect.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:08 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfxIa-643zIvshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3PIIyFxCog
― Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:10 (twelve years ago) link
woops , sorry about youtubes
Quick guess at the top ten, no order
Rebel RebelYoung AmericansStation To StationGolden YearsLife On MarsSound and VisionAshes To AshesHeroesSuffragette CityJean Jeanie
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:10 (twelve years ago) link
^ That's exactly my guess.Top five: 1. Heroes, 2. Station to station, 3. Jean Genie, 4. Suffragette City, 5. Young Americans
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
Though such a high placing for "Station to station" is wishful thinking on my part
Can we not do guessing right before the top three or five? It's more fun to have them roll out totally fresh...
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
Jean Genie was way upthread already @ #42!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
The Jean Genie has come and gone. Be My Wife was my #1 - glad to see it was so for more people.
― dorsalstop, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:13 (twelve years ago) link
Didn't we have Jean Genie?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:13 (twelve years ago) link
Now I look silly
xps
Jean Genie's placed - switch for Man who Sold the World?
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:14 (twelve years ago) link
sorry iago. i'll stop
Whoops, I said "Jean Genie" but meant "Rebel rebel"(Sorry for pre-guess / excited / can't follow roll-out today / annoyed)
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:15 (twelve years ago) link
xxxxxposts
Yes!! (high five to dorsalstop - excellent :-)My number one. Such a rich little song. I loooooove the video, too. Bowie's fake guitar playing is always a blast, see also the "Rebel Rebel" performance on Toppop.
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:15 (twelve years ago) link
Am skipping past the prediction posts but... please stop kthxbye
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:17 (twelve years ago) link
Oh man, going to go home now. Hopefully catch up with the thread by the time WmC's at #8 or so...
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:18 (twelve years ago) link
Be My Wife was my no.3. Some days it'd've been no.1.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:21 (twelve years ago) link
OK no more predictions.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:22 (twelve years ago) link
he does look like Dot Cotton in the Be My Wife video.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:22 (twelve years ago) link
"Be My Wife" was the second single from Low after "Sound and Vision", but it became the first new Bowie release since "Changes" to fail to break into the UK charts.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Be_My_Wife)
who knew?! actually you probably all did.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
13. "Always Crashing in the Same Car" (from Low) 611 points/28 votes/ 1 first-place vote
Album: http://youtu.be/l2vEtfyveeYVH1 Storytellers, 1999: http://youtu.be/avUqlvmuNp4
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:29 (twelve years ago) link
My best high school friend watched his bride come down the aisle to the accompaniment of "Be My Wife."
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:29 (twelve years ago) link
Looooooove the video, esp Bowie's expression while playing guitar: "Oh well I might as well play this" (purses lips diffidently).
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:30 (twelve years ago) link
Pleasantly surprised to see "Always Crashing in the Same Car" place! Had no idea it was so beloved (it was my #7).
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:32 (twelve years ago) link
always crashing is my favorite proper song on the berlin albums
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link
Surprised "Be My Wife" placed so high, good song for sure, just wouldn't have imagined quite so much love for it. "Always Crashing in the Same Car" definitely made my ballot though!
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
I'm surprised; now wondering what other oddities might show.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
post placement tripped me for a sec:
My best high school friend watched his bride come down the aisle to the accompaniment of "Be My Wife" "Always Crashing in the Same Car".
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:35 (twelve years ago) link
I'm not ignoring y'all btw, I'm just gathering videos.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:36 (twelve years ago) link
Picking them from the trees, removing their hard, protective shells, and chucking them at us willy-nilly.
Oh wait, that's not videos, that's chestnuts.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:37 (twelve years ago) link
By the way, the two disc Best of Bowie dvd set of videos is essential.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
Take it to the Ballard thread, Woof.
― Stevie T, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:38 (twelve years ago) link
xxxxp Better than "Ashes to Ashes", I guess
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:39 (twelve years ago) link
I just ordered the Best of Bowie DVD specifically for the SECOND disc...hoping it will be a gateway for me to get into later Bowie
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:40 (twelve years ago) link
That box and the Ryko reissues absolutely cemented his reputation in the Classic Rock pantheon
Not only that, but the Rykos set the standard for CD reissues (rare bonus tracks!) A bunch of bands -- Elvis Costello and the Who, in particular -- modeled their reissue programs on Bowie's/Ryko's. Conversely, Bowie/Ryko might be to blame for the current era of endless reissues of the same material.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:41 (twelve years ago) link
there's shedloads of easter eggs on that Best Of Bowie DVD fyi:
Oh! You Pretty Things (The Old Grey Whistle Test - take 2)Disc 1: Click on 'Play All' every 2nd time the alternative version will appear.
Interview with David Bowie and Russell Harty (before Drive-In Saturday)Disc 1: Scroll down to Drive-In Saturday on the tracklisting display and press right button. An underscore _ will appear, press enter. Not to be confused with the hyphen in Drive-In.
Screen ad for forthcoming Ziggy Stardust DVD release (Hammersmith Odeon 1973)Disc 1: Click on the lightning bolt logo on the tracklisting display.
Jazzin' For Blue Jean (complete promotional video)Disc 1: Highlight the track and press right. Click on the ) symbol on the tracklisting display. You will notice the picture change on the right hand side. Highlight and press right.
Blue Jean (MTV edit recorded at The Wag Club, Soho, London)Disc 1: Whilst you are playing the Jazzin' For Blue Jean video, when the girl goes to the jukebox to start the video - as soon as Bowie appears on the TV above the jukebox, click on enter.
Day In Day Out (Extended Mix)Disc 2: Click on 'Play All' every 2nd time - the extended mix will appear.
Miracle Goodnight (Remix)Disc 2: Play the 'Miracle Goodnight' video wait 5 minutes on the tracklist display and click enter.
Seven Years In Tibet (Mandarin version)Disc 2: Click on the Mandarin symbol on the subtitle page.
Survive (Live in Paris)Disc 2: Click on 'Play All' every 2nd time the live version will appear.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:45 (twelve years ago) link
i've had that 2 dvd set for yrs and had no idea re easter eggs !
huzzah ..
― mark e, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks, Piscesx!
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:46 (twelve years ago) link
no idea either!
On the other hand:
Day In Day Out (Extended Mix)
uhhh
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:47 (twelve years ago) link
what do you mean by "every second time"?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:48 (twelve years ago) link
from here http://www.bowiewonderworld.com/features/eastereggs.htm
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
12. "The Man Who Sold the World" (from The Man Who Sold the World) - 628 points/29 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/qbsw_auCEEgSaturday Night Live, 1979, with Klaus Nomi & Joey Arias: http://youtu.be/CpRI0LNoCoENirvana @ MTV Unplugged: http://youtu.be/BlpczB4fUZo
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
It surprises me that 'Be My Wife' didn't really get anywhere as a single, because to me it's the one track on Low that stands out as obvious single. It easily made my ballot. No question, no hesitation.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
wow, be my wife video is so perfectly suited to the song, which I'm pretty sure made it into my top twenty. love love love it
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:50 (twelve years ago) link
I feel like I knew The Man Who Sold the World before Nirvana rehabilitated it, but I could be kidding myself. Impossible to tell - unless I could somehow get hold of every Radio 1 playlist from the late 70s to the late 80s.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:52 (twelve years ago) link
I saw Lulu do this live at 7am on breakfast tv maybe four years ago. It's just not right, live musical performances at that hour.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:52 (twelve years ago) link
I knew the song/album well prior to Unplugged, and the first time I heard Nirvana's cover was in a Taco Bell. I immediately knew who/what it was, but it seemed insanely incongruous; I thought, "How am I hearing this song in this place?"
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:54 (twelve years ago) link
that's it for early bowie outside of life on mars, right?
― iatee, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:56 (twelve years ago) link
early meaning pre-ziggy
I feel like I knew The Man Who Sold the World before Nirvana rehabilitated it, but I could be kidding myself
Ha, I know what you mean! But I'm p. sure that I recognised it tho when I watched Nirvana Unplugged.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:56 (twelve years ago) link
I never knew about the easter eggs either! Huge thanks.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 15:57 (twelve years ago) link
Really hope "Velvet Goldmine" places up there. I love that song, esp. the spooky-ooky backing vocals.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:05 (twelve years ago) link
Did anybody else vote for Black Country Rock or Janine? Those are my two favorite early Bowie songs.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:06 (twelve years ago) link
Glad this song placed high. Love the multi-tracked, wordless vocals on the outro. Just a cool-sounding song.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:07 (twelve years ago) link
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel),
This. He looks downright miserable, perfect for the lyrics.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:08 (twelve years ago) link
was Velvet Goldmine a known track pre the Ryko reissues? i know that Sweet Head was utterly unknown until the Rykos.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:09 (twelve years ago) link
11. "Oh! You Pretty Things" (from Hunky Dory) - 630 points/30 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/wIXGDQtQJaMOld Grey Whistle Test: http://youtu.be/bnXZ3R3OWpg
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:10 (twelve years ago) link
My #2
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:11 (twelve years ago) link
Classic.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:11 (twelve years ago) link
hmmm where is Speed of Life?
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:11 (twelve years ago) link
(or did it already place and I just am not thinking right?)
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:12 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for Black Country Rock.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:13 (twelve years ago) link
Three in a row for me, has me wondering if every song left will be on my ballot. Great song, classic indeed. Wonder why a song like this got no play on classic rock radio when I was a kid? Seems like it fits with a lot of other stuff that got play (such a huge chorus too!, made for the radio).
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:16 (twelve years ago) link
Referring to "Oh! You Pretty Things" of course.
Velvet Goldmine a b-side? wikicheck, yes, eventually, to the 75 rerelease of Space Oddity. So full-on fans would likely know, casual listeners likely not.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:17 (twelve years ago) link
It was on the Ryko Ziggy though too, which was the first exposure many people had to that album.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:21 (twelve years ago) link
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:13 (7 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:21 (twelve years ago) link
Does Classic Rock Radio go in for high campery?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:23 (twelve years ago) link
"Changes" still gets played a ton, as do the Ziggy singles.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:23 (twelve years ago) link
Re: OYPT: love the casual way he sings lines like "All the nightmares came today/And it looks as though they're here to stay" (which then leads into the knees-up singalonga chorus)
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:24 (twelve years ago) link
was the opening track on an RCA 80s Bowies compilation called Rare, which also featured the fantastic Helden.
the fact i traded my copy for something else a few years later haunts me to this day
― mark e, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:25 (twelve years ago) link
the 4 biggest Bowie staples on US classic rock radio: Under Pressure, Fame, Space Oddity and Changes
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:26 (twelve years ago) link
Growing up, I heard Ziggy much more than Changes on classic rock radio. Under Pressure was too current to be classic rock.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:28 (twelve years ago) link
well yeah i'm going off recent stats. i'm sure if i had more complete stats there'd be several ziggy songs in the top 10 bowie songs
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:29 (twelve years ago) link
"All The Young Dudes" got a ton of play, doesn't seem like a whole other world away from that. "Get It On (Bang a Gong)" obviously got played a bunch. Not much high camp, but still, I NEVER heard this song until I heard the album proper, and it just seems like a song that would have fit the format of a bunch of stations from my youth.
Seems like a proto-"Changes" sonically, and the lyrics wouldn't have kept it off the air. I guess Bowie just had too many other hits to make room for a song like this. "Heroes" didn't even get much play (might hear it once a year or something), so I guess it isn't surprising, just seems like it could have gotten a spin once in a while. I might have gotten into Bowie earlier if the radio stretched the catalog a bit more.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:30 (twelve years ago) link
The local "good time oldies" -- as opposed to "classic rock" -- station is one of my presets when I'm out and about, and "Fame," "Let's Dance" and "Under Pressure" are the only things I can recall hearing in the last few years. Heard "Fame" just last week in fact.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:32 (twelve years ago) link
Okay, that makes sense. Classic Rock radio is a weird beast that rarely evolves.
xposts
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:33 (twelve years ago) link
...and the lyrics wouldn't have kept it off the air.
American stations in the 70s might have been skittish about the "bitch" line.
It's weird how "Who Are You" can have the f-word, The Stones can make a dead man cum and Jackie can give head in "Walk on the Wild Side", but other songs with lyrics less scary can't pass.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:34 (twelve years ago) link
"good time oldies" -- as opposed to "classic rock"
A paper-thin distinction in US radio programming that has always fascinated me. xp to myself
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
They used to play Rebel Rebel and Young Americans all the time on classic rock radio. Station To Station was where they got off the proverbial Bowie bus.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
It surprises me that 'Be My Wife' didn't really get anywhere as a single, because to me it's the one track on Low that stands out as obvious single.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican)
I've always wondered this too. It's such a catchy song, I've no idea why it wasn't as big as Sound & Vision. It was my number one and could be in my top ten songs of all time. That bass line in the chorus is unbeatable.
― Kitchen Person, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:35 (twelve years ago) link
oh shit, I'm late for the next one!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:36 (twelve years ago) link
TIME FOR THE TOP 10
10. "Rebel Rebel" (from Diamond Dogs) - 638 points/27 votes/0 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/W4SLXaF-lIcLater with Jools Holland, 2002: http://youtu.be/7HyWXftUiWc
The classic rock station I used to work for was the same way:
Young AmericansChangesSpace OddityRebel RebelZiggy StardustSuffragette CityGolden Years
maybe Fame, I can't remember.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:37 (twelve years ago) link
Always remember the "Big Jet Airliner" song (or whatever it's called) by Steve Miller had the word "shit" in it, the Who song being the other big swear-word song I remember as a kid. Rolling Stone's "Bitch" certainly got play, but it always felt like the DJs were slipping one in when they played it.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
No more radio posts, back to the countdown!
^ read that in Casey Kasem's voice.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:40 (twelve years ago) link
In related news, happy birthday Gary Numan!
Yaaay Rebel Rebel. I love his trashy voice in this one.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:40 (twelve years ago) link
I don't really understand how someone can not like this song, honestly.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:41 (twelve years ago) link
What can I say about 'Rebel Rebel'? That guitar riff clearly was some kind of gift from the Gods.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:42 (twelve years ago) link
I love the guitar tone of Rebel Rebel, but one of my friends used to sing "Rubble Rubble" like the Hamburgler (we were 9 or 10) and I've never been able to shake it. Sort of takes the song somewhere else so I've never been able to rate it properly.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:42 (twelve years ago) link
That same station I worked for had a promise to its listeners that it would play classic rock songs without profanity. (this was late 90s/00s.) Our engineer would go in and digitally bowdlerize all these songs we'd talk about.
Even that bit in "Life In the Fast Lane" - Our version went "We've been up and down that highway, haven't seen a zchepp-ychepp thing."
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:43 (twelve years ago) link
also, the sad, Jagger-esque breakdown/coda annoys me.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:43 (twelve years ago) link
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, March 8, 2012 10:41 AM (52 seconds ago)
I don't actively dislike it, but it's never moved or grabbed me really.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:44 (twelve years ago) link
This one was an easy inclusion into my ballot. Some days I truly believe I could listen to that guitar riff endlessly.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
I had a p decent classic rocl station; I heard Golden Years and Panic in Detroit
I def think AtYD is as much a cr staple as Under Pressure
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
US Radio is funny W/R/T Bowie: "Changes", "Space Oddity", "Fame" and "Young Americans" still get a fuckton of play on classic rock and oldies stations, at least up in the Boston area. "Let's Dance" and "Under Pressure" too. The other two big singles from "Let's Dance" you hear less but still occasionally, "Ashes to Ashes" gets some play on the near-extinct "modern rock" format, and that's basically it. I'm sure I've heard "Rebel Rebel" here and there, but that's basically it. I don't know if I've ever heard "Golden Years," one of his few top 10 hits in the States, on the radio. "Changes," on the other hand, missed the American top 40 entirely, yet I hear it all the fucking time. Which just goes to show that what we call a "hit" is deeply dependent on context of time and place, an obvious point that's often taken for granted.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
I don't actively dislike it, but it's not as good as the Jean Genie.
― Mark G, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
Don't understand why Panic in Detroit doesn't get nonstop airplay on classic rock radio.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
This riff was featured by Howard Goodall in his C4 show (which I love) as a prime use of dissonance. I presume he meant the 'DUNNNN' at the end.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:48 (twelve years ago) link
"Rebel Rebel" is the best guitar riff Bowie will ever write, hands down.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
This poll has got me thinking whether Bowie might have been better served by never having a best-of at all. The distinction between canon and deep cut seems more and more arbitrary.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:50 (twelve years ago) link
I'd like Rebel Rebel more if it'd come out in '72, I think.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:51 (twelve years ago) link
Rebel Rebel was definitely thw weakest of the early 70s stompy glammy rock hits imo. seemed looking back like a bit of a retread. you can see why it was the last of such things.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:51 (twelve years ago) link
It would be a fantasy come true to infiltrate the underground bunker in Texas or whatever spot they beam out the standard oldies/classic rock satellite feeds, and completely rewrite the playlists. xp to f.hazel
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:51 (twelve years ago) link
Everyone I've ever known who has super-loved Rebel Rebel has been female. Not that this means anything aside from the fact that the song appeals to women. Tore your dress, face is a mess, you're a hot tramp, I luv u, etc.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:52 (twelve years ago) link
I think I initially voted "Rebel Rebel" and "Ashes to Ashes" both because those are my fave Bowie karaoke songs.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:52 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe it's the repetition. Did you also vote for Station to Station?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
I love how the beat on RR is 4-on-the-floor just like "Satisfaction".
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
I love but don't "super-love" Rebel Rebel - it was top 10 for me. Mainly based on that riff - legions of Stones imitators would kill for less. I'm a dude.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:54 (twelve years ago) link
I shit you not, based on the requests I used to get, I wouldn't doubt that Rebel Rebel has its fans in the South for the usual dumb reasons.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:54 (twelve years ago) link
Haven't read this thread properly, missed the whole poll unfortunately, but I have super-loved Rebel Rebel and am male btw.
― The Eyeball Of Hull (Colonel Poo), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:54 (twelve years ago) link
Wouldn't surprise me at all.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:55 (twelve years ago) link
Lotta Star Wars fans down here.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
9. "Suffragette City" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 663 points/26 votes/2 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/S_68M0ilDe8Live in Chile, 1990: http://youtu.be/oIAZWzmOdf8
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
XP - And what exactly would "the usual dumb reasons" be?
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
"Thought I saw you in an ice cream parlour...." That verse and the way he sings it, perfect
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
"She's a total blam-blam!"
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link
zomg More excited for this top 10 than usual
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link
Don't you know, man, The South's Gonna Rise Again! xp to thewufs
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link
"Suffragette City" is such a banger
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:57 (twelve years ago) link
Agreed that the best-ofs paint a poor picture, but isn't that because there's a huge distinction between canon and deep cuts? My Bowie education in my formative years came solely from Radio 1, they played more than you seem to get with us rock radio but I still had the idea it was one seamless wedge of pop, from Space Oddity thru Ziggy, Changes, Jean Genie, Rebel Rebel, Golden Years, Sound and Vision, Heroes, Ashes to Ashes, Let's Dance. i knew Ziggy the album had deeper prog tendencies but the Berlin period was a complete unknown to me.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
Suffragette City is fabulous
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
http://www.flagline.com/images/shirts/rebel.jpghttp://www.flagline.com/images/shirts/rebel.jpg
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
zchepp-ychepp
You know this is how Ewoks swear, right?
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
Ahh, I get it - I forgot what "rebel" still means to some people down there.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:58 (twelve years ago) link
Oh, I didn't mean that only women liked it, just that it has been a disproportionate favorite among my female friends.
Suffragette City is a great karaoke song!! I love his sleazy rock voice on both of these songs.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:59 (twelve years ago) link
Those photos are broken on my browser - a link maybe?
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 16:59 (twelve years ago) link
Then again I can guess what they're depicting
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:00 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie definitely one of those artists who I kept finding new stuff by (I think I've about covered everything by now.)
I knew about "Let's Dance" and "Ziggy Stardust", but songs like "Rebel Rebel" and "Suffragette City" were ones that I had heard all my life and then one day discovered that, wait, that's David Bowie too?
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:00 (twelve years ago) link
Always thought "Suffragette" was by Sweet or somebody.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:01 (twelve years ago) link
re the deep cuts vs hits thing; in the Pegg book he posits the notion that Drive In Saturday isn't better known despite being a massivge hit, because it wasn't on ChangesOneBowie, the first 70s Best Of which *everyone* had.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:01 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking of.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link
The dog off Champion the Wonder Horse amirite?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:02 (twelve years ago) link
Interesting. For many years the rockist consensus was that compilations best served him.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:03 (twelve years ago) link
as far as AOR radio play "Suffragette City" and "Modern Love" got lots of love in the early nineties on mine.
Very interested for the rundown now of the top 8 now! Did not have "Rebel Rebel" or "Suffragette City" on my ballot. I guess I knew they had to be coming, but thought they might have placed in the 15-30 range or something, not top 10. Fun songs, just not "great" to me (riff for RR aside, which is total classic)
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:05 (twelve years ago) link
I guess Cygnet Committee is out eh? Cmon Moonage Daydream...
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:07 (twelve years ago) link
Moonage Daydream!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:07 (twelve years ago) link
I've given up hope that any of my The Man Who Sold The World picks will make it.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
Great band performance on Suffragette City, and beautifully mixed on the record. Obv the opening power chords are amazing and the piano part throughout is great "air piano" material but there's also those whoosing sax+(?)moog bits going on underneath.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
It might have presented his body of work more accurately or whatever, but as piscesx notes, Changesonebowie was huge. Big gateway for me into his catalog.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
*whoosh-ing
Changesonebowie was huge. Big gateway for me into his catalog
Same here. In fact, i was the one who voted for it in the albums ballot for that reason.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:10 (twelve years ago) link
there is no room anymore for Little Drummer Boy and DJ.
― gospodin simmel, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:10 (twelve years ago) link
It wasn't the first record of his that I bought, but after Ziggy, Heroes and Stage, I thought "hmmm, what next? I need guidance." and bought Changesone.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:12 (twelve years ago) link
DJ *must* make it
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:13 (twelve years ago) link
wow, who knew what a momentous thing it was at the time that I bought changestwo instead of changesone because I liked the cover better, not really knowing any of the songs.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:13 (twelve years ago) link
lol i voted for "little drummer boy"
― some dude, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:14 (twelve years ago) link
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― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:14 (twelve years ago) link
should have voted :(
8. "Moonage Daydream" (from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars) - 729 points/31 votes/3 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/dE4Mu_cZcIAHammersmith Odeon, 1973: http://youtu.be/5g6--QoPsDM
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:15 (twelve years ago) link
THE CHURCH OF MAN-LOVE
or
THE CHURCH OF MAN, LOVE
??
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:15 (twelve years ago) link
yes
Cool, knew this would make it
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:16 (twelve years ago) link
aw, my number one. most bonkers love song ever.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
The 1990 changesbowie was big for me - i had tapes of two or three of the 70s albums, but they never wholly took – don't necessarily inspire love-at-first-hearing if you have a sweet tooth & don't lean glam. Hit-after-hit gave me more enthusiasm & meant I put a bit more into the albums, looked around, found 'my' bowie.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:17 (twelve years ago) link
I'M AN ALLIGATOR!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
Never in doubt. Great song.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:19 (twelve years ago) link
Another one of those that I wished I'd had room for on my ballot. Love this song.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:20 (twelve years ago) link
Freak out! Far out!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:21 (twelve years ago) link
I imagine that soon we will start getting some big spikes in points/first place votes? Has been a slow and steady rise so far.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:21 (twelve years ago) link
i dunno, there's not too much consensus on bowie is there
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:23 (twelve years ago) link
I have a list of 8 songs left I thought would place... guessing either Golden Years or DJ aren't gonna place.
― smash williams, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:24 (twelve years ago) link
That instrumental break!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:24 (twelve years ago) link
Hmmm, guess not, just seems to be a pattern in other polls maybe? At some point there are songs that almost everyone places on a 20 song ballot? Maybe not, would be cool if that does not happen.
I hope "Golden Years" does not steal a spot from something else I voted for.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:25 (twelve years ago) link
I'm really not expecting 'Red Sails' to place at this point.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:26 (twelve years ago) link
haha no, I am sad about that, had my HINTERLAND! posts all set to go.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:27 (twelve years ago) link
it will be bizzare if the only STS song not to place is Golden Years
― gospodin simmel, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link
i dunno about that, i only had 2 tracks in the top half of my ballot that i suspected would make the top of this list (unless Strangers When We Meet is somehow top 5 (this would be awesome))
was DJ a single? it never stood out to me really
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link
I want to use the word 'fruity' but don't wish to imply the derogatory connotations. Someone help me out.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:28 (twelve years ago) link
It always sounded like an army of toy instruments to me.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:31 (twelve years ago) link
Therefore, it was clearly being played by animals, probably monkeys.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link
― woof, Thursday, March 8, 2012 5:27 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Hehehehehe... the very same! THUNDER OCEAN! :D
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link
animatronic?
― Spectrist, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link
It's like Willy Wonka's candy band
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link
Anthony Newley/music hall influence? He never let go of that entirely, just incorporated other stuff.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link
sorry, that was a xpost. makes me think of country bear jamboree.
― Spectrist, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link
7. "Young Americans" (from Young Americans) - 814 points/34 votes/2 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/ScVi_L817ecBowie & Cher on The Cher Show, 1975: http://youtu.be/_z9b0GFRz9gDick Cavett Show, 1974: http://youtu.be/xFudBQcplj4
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:34 (twelve years ago) link
Like the dioramas at House on the Rock in Wisconsin
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:34 (twelve years ago) link
Yes, I hadn't had that thought but it makes sense xps re Newley
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:34 (twelve years ago) link
YAAAAAAAAAY Young Americans!!
TOP TEN TOP TEN
Instrumental break on "Moonage Daydream" assuredly a Zappa influence? Sounds like instrumentation from "Peaches en Regalia" or something. Was Bowie a Zappa fan?
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:35 (twelve years ago) link
young americans is undeniable
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:35 (twelve years ago) link
Weird, none of the STS songs made it onto mine, I don't think. Perhaps i need to give that a relisten.
Hell, this weekend I might go through all the 70s Bowie albums!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:36 (twelve years ago) link
Could not deny "Young Americans", though it would have been bumped if I voted for instrumentals. Classic for sure though.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:36 (twelve years ago) link
Ain't there one damn song that can make me...
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:36 (twelve years ago) link
Was Bowie a Zappa fan?
If he had any sense at all, he was.
*rides personal hobbyhorse into sunset*
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:37 (twelve years ago) link
I think "Young Americans" was my no. 1. Also, the T-Rex song "All Alone" is sort of a spiritual brother to this song, I always felt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UxniXcBj3o
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:37 (twelve years ago) link
i think this comp has done much to restore people's love for post peak Bowie, tying in as it did with 2 previously issued Best Ofs from the 70shttp://d.yimg.com/ec/image/v1/release/45179428;encoding=jpg;size=300;fallback=defaultImage it's the only decent 80s comp in fact and the tracklist is just about bang on.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:41 (twelve years ago) link
Did anyone watch that Bowie and Cher clip? It's bonkers. A six and a half minute medley ("Young Americans" starts it off, but only for about 30 seconds). Whoa.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:42 (twelve years ago) link
Well, there is a surprise at the end that I won't spoil.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:44 (twelve years ago) link
Gosh, Young Americans seems ... too low? Was my no.1 easily until I got fussy and started bumping the big hits. What six songs can outscore it?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:47 (twelve years ago) link
That clip is pretty hysterical. He was a pretty good sport for doing that; aka "knew what side his checkbook was buttered on"
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:49 (twelve years ago) link
I have exactly 6 songs left on my ballot.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:49 (twelve years ago) link
I am pretty sure I know what four of the remaining six will be, but the other two I cannot guess.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:50 (twelve years ago) link
6. "Golden Years" (from Station to Station) - 869 points/35 votes/3 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/7pSw6Dz3-8ELip-syncing on Soul Train: http://youtu.be/7bYOZdM2tpgVancouver, 1983: http://youtu.be/Z8XrsvbV90c
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
wah wah wah
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
That Bowie & Cher thing...
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:53 (twelve years ago) link
AYYYYYNGEEEEEL!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:54 (twelve years ago) link
Ahhh bummer. Can guess what will not make it from my ballot now. Really people?
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:54 (twelve years ago) link
one from the album he doesn't recall making.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:54 (twelve years ago) link
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012
+ substitute 'Near-perfect' for 'Great'. Was originally low down in my top 10 then I re-listened and bumped it up to #2. There is so much going in the arrangement.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:57 (twelve years ago) link
wow, looks like turrican is right... station to station is going to get full representation. golden years is awesome, although it didn't make it onto my ballot.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
people on the internet have too much time on their hands: http://youtu.be/eJBXKl6OvMY
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:58 (twelve years ago) link
is posting guesses at the top five bad poll etiquette or would that be fun?
I do like it, just not top 10 for me. Or 20 obviously. Almost made it for "AYYYYYNGEEEEEL" alone though.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 17:59 (twelve years ago) link
fuck... no velvet goldmine??? :(
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:00 (twelve years ago) link
i know waht the top 5 is with 99% confidence so i'm not gonna post it
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:01 (twelve years ago) link
Not to toot my own horn (well, maybe a little) but I think I got the top 5 right yesterday.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:01 (twelve years ago) link
I think I know... but what order!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, March 8, 2012 5:58 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
It didn't make it onto my ballot either. There is a track from Station To Station that DID make it onto my ballot that hasn't been mentioned yet, though! ;)
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
plz no more predictions
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:02 (twelve years ago) link
is there a spotify playlist? i might just make my own
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:04 (twelve years ago) link
Elvis saying "I just gotta have a hamburger" at the end of that makes me think this is a fake, but I've heard weirder. That is what he's saying at the end, right?
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:04 (twelve years ago) link
So excited that Don't Sit Down has a shot at the top 5. Everybody....yeah yeah baby yeah.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:05 (twelve years ago) link
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:05 (twelve years ago) link
It used to in Detroit, obv (maybe still does)
― Race Against Rockism (Myonga Vön Bontee), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:06 (twelve years ago) link
TOP FIVE
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:12 (twelve years ago) link
POINT JUMP
(Elvis & Bowie is fake, though after that Cher clip, I don't blame anyone for wondering.)
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:13 (twelve years ago) link
5. "Heroes" (from "Heroes") - 1213 points/48 votes/6 first-place votes Official Video: http://youtu.be/Tgcc5V9Hu3gTop of the Pops, 1977: http://youtu.be/EZlTrFcoHn0Undated performance (looks like early 2000s): http://youtu.be/YYjBQKIOb-w
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:13 (twelve years ago) link
too high!
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:15 (twelve years ago) link
I've heard so many people say this, "You only need a best-of", it still riles me.
Re: Bowie on classic rock radio, I don't really know about that but the numerous 'rock' bars in my hometown stick rigidly to a Bowie canon which consists of 'Jean Genie', 'Rebel Rebel', 'Let's Dance' and NOTHING else.
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:15 (twelve years ago) link
― piscesx, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:15 PM (53 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
o_O
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:16 (twelve years ago) link
It took me a long time to really get into this song. Not until I read Bowie in Berlin about how the lyrics were inspired and Fripp's guitar playing did it hit me.
― pplains, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:17 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, yeah, love this song to death. Not even the rash of terrible covers could ruin it for me.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:17 (twelve years ago) link
Maybe this is a little too high, but it still managed to make it onto my ballot at #12.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link
WOAH that Elvis clip is so rad, fake as it may be.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link
wow, I've assumed all along that "Heroes" would win this. Put it fairly low down on my ballot consequently.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link
Heroes is great but i've always found it sort of boring.
folk say that it was Live Aid that made Heroes a well known/ well loved song. it wasn't a big hit amazingly on release.
― piscesx, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:18 (twelve years ago) link
has this site been mentioned yet? it's amazing and his take on "heroes" is worth reading. addresses the weird way it's sometimes taken up, especially if you only hear the single edit and not the full album version.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:19 (twelve years ago) link
For those introduced via the Sound + Vision box set, who initially knew it as "Helden," sung in German:
http://youtu.be/zThrV79Y7ck
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:19 (twelve years ago) link
http://bowiesongs.wordpress.com/2011/05/11/heroes/
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
Love the perpetual-motion-machine nature of the riff juxtaposed against the eterna-sustain of Fripp's soloing. And DB's vocal progression through the song.
Is there a short breakdown of what inspired the lyrics?
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie pushed it big in Europe, hence 'Helden' (is there a 'Héros'?)
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
^^^would like to thank this man for providing me hours of reading enjoyment
I tend to play the French version ("Héros") nowadays because it hasn't been played to death by me like "Heroes" and "Helden". I had it low on my ballot but it's undeniable.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:20 (twelve years ago) link
I'll be reading that 'Bowiesongs' site much more thoroughly after this poll is over, definitely.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:21 (twelve years ago) link
seriously, even if you are a crazy person who finds "Heroes" boring check out that bowiesongs blog because it rules!
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:21 (twelve years ago) link
xp!
:(
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:21 (twelve years ago) link
lol I was almost banned from the website cuz I picked a fight with an idiot who got outraged when I blandly suggested that Phil Collins and Tina Turner made much better pop albums in the eighties than David Jones.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:22 (twelve years ago) link
I'm waiting for the bowiesongs book before I dig in too deep so I can throw some money at him. His work is amazing.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:23 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah i read through that blog a bunch last week, haven't made it through "Heroes" yet tho. Wish there was a blog like that for every artist ever. Really amazing work!!!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:23 (twelve years ago) link
"Héros", in case you hadn't heard it:
http://youtu.be/van4ZFqTM3k
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:24 (twelve years ago) link
i didn't know he was writing a book! i will buy a hundred copies and hand them out on street corners. he is a marvel, that guy. david bowie, too.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link
Wish the concept of cutting German and French language versions of singles would catch on more among Anglo recording artists... seems way more common in other countries compared to the US/UK. Since I heard the German version of Heroes so many times first, the English one always sounds somewhat odd!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link
Great Sound on Sound piece about the recording of this track.
― Brad C., Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:26 (twelve years ago) link
changesesperantobowie
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:26 (twelve years ago) link
“Pushing Ahead of the Dame” will be published in book form (likely two volumes) by Zero Books. The book will have a better title."
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:27 (twelve years ago) link
yay! i like "pushing ahead of the dame," though!
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:27 (twelve years ago) link
yeah, I'll def buy the book (or books - he's talked about 2 vols) – really enjoy the website. I'm guessing it won't have the illustrations, which is a shame (in fact I think it's Zero books, so I think it'll look a bit rough, from what little I've seen of their titles).
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:28 (twelve years ago) link
Was common until the Beatles xps. Shakira's the only artist who really does it any more. And Kraftwerk.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:29 (twelve years ago) link
Well, I for one am amazed Heroes ain't No. 1.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:29 (twelve years ago) link
I resisted reading that blog, thinking I'm not enough of a Bowie fan. But I'm reading the "Heroes" entry and HOLY SHIT this guy's onto something.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:29 (twelve years ago) link
I am following this countdown on my phone. I never even look at ILX on my phone. This how much I love David Bowie.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:29 (twelve years ago) link
Syntax breakdown.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:30 (twelve years ago) link
xxxxp hearing The Beatles chortling their way through 'Sie Liebe Dich' is something
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:30 (twelve years ago) link
4. "Station to Station" (from Station to Station) - 1250 points/42 votes/12 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/ZY77zDzNmYwFrom the "Serious Moonlight" concert film, 1983: http://youtu.be/O59CD81UAzwLive 1978, great Belew intro if you're a fan: http://youtu.be/EEWgIzm7F2U
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:32 (twelve years ago) link
What else does one do with a phone?!
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:32 (twelve years ago) link
too low!
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:32 (twelve years ago) link
― kraudive, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:29 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
this is kind of how i feel but i am also mad at you guys for no "DJ'!!!!!
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:32 (twelve years ago) link
Thought S2S was going to takeit.
Station To Station my number 1 by an amazingly huge margin.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:33 (twelve years ago) link
Awesome.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:33 (twelve years ago) link
My #1 too, but it was tight. The post that got me into it:
Best Bit of Station to Station
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:33 (twelve years ago) link
It really is by far the best album. IMO.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link
I *finally* know what all the remaining tracks will be.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link
Time Will Crawl, Won't Win.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:34 (twelve years ago) link
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, March 8, 2012 6:32 PM (49 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:35 (twelve years ago) link
Knew this would be high, and would have been happy with it beating my #1 (which was Heroes). What now?
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:35 (twelve years ago) link
This was my #3! One of my favourite opening tracks to one of my favourite albums ever made.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:36 (twelve years ago) link
I love his look in this Christine F. clip of "Station To Station":
http://youtu.be/KxtqJxq2yck
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:36 (twelve years ago) link
12 first-place votes
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:36 (twelve years ago) link
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), 2012. ožujak 08 19:35 (0 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― gospodin simmel, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:37 (twelve years ago) link
― gospodin simmel, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:37 PM (10 seconds ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
ad infinitum
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:37 (twelve years ago) link
TOO HIGH! (in every sense)
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:38 (twelve years ago) link
A bazillion xposts, but this clip of Iggy Pop and Lenny Kravitz doing "Rebel Rebel" should forever be held against any measure of the song's greatness:
http://youtu.be/GLxirL-fOz4
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:39 (twelve years ago) link
btw I posted links upthread to the pushing ahead entries for the first couple of days of tracks, will do a full set when it's through.
confession - bowie isn't always my favourite artist to listen to (got a bit stuck for a fifth album in my ballot tbh), but I do think he is more or less the most interesting person to think about and read about and watch in rock, or rock canon or popular music or something.
S2S quite incredible. I put it too low, can't remember why.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:40 (twelve years ago) link
xpost:
I'm sorely resisting temptation to click on that link!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:41 (twelve years ago) link
Resisting temptation to post top 3 all at once!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:42 (twelve years ago) link
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, March 8, 2012 12:33 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
me too. one of the greatest songs recorded in history.
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:43 (twelve years ago) link
― woof, Thursday, March 8, 2012 6:40 PM (1 minute ago)
Get out!
I'll confess - I'm stuck on what one of the last 3 is.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:43 (twelve years ago) link
Don't post them all. At least one more by itself.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:44 (twelve years ago) link
Am I right in thinking that China Girl got shut out here?
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:46 (twelve years ago) link
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, March 8, 2012 12:46 PM (1 second ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
iggy's version is way better IMO
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:47 (twelve years ago) link
xp Oh, I won't. Definitely going to let y'all bathe in your own adrenaline for 20 minutes before #1.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:47 (twelve years ago) link
So "Sound and Vision" is in the top 3 right?
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
OTM
xp Bbbbbut I gotta leave in about half an hour!
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
I think so. I had high hopes for a song that I cannot imagine is gonna place now, pretty sure I know what's up next (though no idea about the order).
I really thought once Heroes went down that Station to Station was it.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
I think so was in relation to China Girl getting shut out BTW
Can't guarantee I'll finish in half an hour, but here's #3.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:49 (twelve years ago) link
3. "Sound and Vision" (from Low) - 1272 votes/50 votes/2 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/6IJsAuUgSgcLive by Request, 2002: http://youtu.be/GYEOlxcirX0
Don't really understand that. Sorry.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:50 (twelve years ago) link
some amazing stuff which got shut out, 'Memories of a Free Festival', 'Jump They Say', 'Strangers When We Meet'. Unless they've miraculously sneaked in at the end.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:51 (twelve years ago) link
loved this progression:
Heroes - 1213/48/6S2S - 1250/42/12S+V - 1272/50/2
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:53 (twelve years ago) link
i think "sound and vision" would have been my number 1
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:53 (twelve years ago) link
S&V is NEAR PERFECTION, a masterclass in deceptive simplicity. All the elements seem like they could come from completely different songs yet they slot perfectly into place, one by one. The funky bass, the rockin' drums, the slightly more staid guitar. The synth that descends from heaven like a chariot of the gods, and the girl-group throwback 'doo-doo-doos'. Even the saxophone blundering in like a drunken pantomime horse, I just want to give it a big hug. And finally Bowie himself, low and soft and close, welcoming you in to his reverie.
I'd only change two things about it: make it twice as long - or one hundred times as long; and get rid of that fucking cymbal that dominates the left channel - seriously when someone pointed that out it almost ruined the song for me.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:54 (twelve years ago) link
Good song. Here's the David Bowie vs. 808 State version I would hear at parties in late '91/early '92:
http://youtu.be/1X6UR6E9xXk
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:54 (twelve years ago) link
sound and vision just seems really out of place in this top 5 alongside all the big theatrical weird epic tracks. it's nice, but it's kind of simple, breezy, and straightforward and i'm not entirely sure how it came to be one of his most highly regarded songs
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:54 (twelve years ago) link
what's wrong with simplicity when it's perfect
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:55 (twelve years ago) link
blue blue electric bluethat's the color of my roomwhere i will live(blue blue)
The snare sound on "Sound & Vision" (and the rest of Low, obviously) was by far the best of Bowie's career.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link
yeah i like the song, i'm just trying to point out how different it looks placed alongside the other 4 (since we all know what the top 2 are)
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link
Testament to Bowie's chameleon career.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:57 (twelve years ago) link
My #4 -- I wish I'd switched it with my 2nd spot now.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:57 (twelve years ago) link
My #2. Such a great song, doesn't need the bombast at all to great.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:57 (twelve years ago) link
I'm kinda with ciderpress on this one. I love this song to bits, but I don't quite know how it came above many, MANY songs in this poll. It didn't make my ballot.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:58 (twelve years ago) link
50 votes
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:58 (twelve years ago) link
well i mean you guys voted "beauty and the beast" all the way down at number 57 or something, when it clearly should have been higher. this is what happens with polls.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 18:59 (twelve years ago) link
One of the top two I don't get the love for btw. I hope the other wins.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:00 (twelve years ago) link
^ seconded but I feel like we probably each like the opposite
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:01 (twelve years ago) link
I think probably so
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:01 (twelve years ago) link
sound and vision is like going to a spa or something, feels like a fancy song
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:02 (twelve years ago) link
i don't want to give anything away, but there may be a planet involved
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:02 (twelve years ago) link
Re: S&V, I actually prefer the 1990 remix (unlike "Fame", "Look back in anger")
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:02 (twelve years ago) link
One of the top two I don't get the love for btw. I hope the other wins.^this, although I dunno if we mean the same 'other'. In my case, the other was my #1.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:03 (twelve years ago) link
my #6. Has a kind of calmness, clarity and balance that's not really in much else by him. Loved it as a single on compilations, and later loved how it sits in Low - frenzy, depression, fragments all around it, but there's this one precise, perfect thought sitting there.
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:03 (twelve years ago) link
'Heroes' is Bowie's 'Purple Rain'...never particularly liked either...kinda bummed at some of these placings but hey whaddayaiknow
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:03 (twelve years ago) link
I'm really nervous
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:04 (twelve years ago) link
i don't understand what you mean unless you just mean they're both "big songs." they don't seem similar in other ways.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:04 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, it is a fancy song. Wonder just what that blue room would look like.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:04 (twelve years ago) link
― woof, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:03 PM (6 seconds ago)
I agree with this strenuously.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:04 (twelve years ago) link
'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy'?
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:05 (twelve years ago) link
Let's see if everybody's guesses are right.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:05 (twelve years ago) link
2. "Ashes to Ashes" (from Scary Monsters) - 1367 points/51 votes/2 first-place votes
Album: http://youtu.be/j-IkC3isMocLive at the Beeb, 2000: http://youtu.be/6Q3r6fkZTpkLive by Request: http://youtu.be/unuo-fdhbXs
'Sound & Vision' is Bowie's 'Coffee and TV'
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:05 (twelve years ago) link
They are kinda of both there big bombastic songs and there both a bit dirge like and the 2 songs that always get trotted out...
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:06 (twelve years ago) link
Awwwwwwww crapola.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:07 (twelve years ago) link
I was 8 years old when Ahses to Ashes would have been getting radio play. Definitely more than enough mystical freakish weirdness in the music, lyrics, and video for a kid that age. I think it's part of my subconscious now. Was my #3, could've been my #1. Should've been my #2 at least, instead of S&V.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:08 (twelve years ago) link
Asses to Asses.
Gah, wrong one!
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:08 (twelve years ago) link
i was really blown away to find out that ashes to ashes was a hit single, it's one of the weirdest, least cohesive pop songs ever written
it's so good
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:08 (twelve years ago) link
life on mars is number one then for sure huh?
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:08 (twelve years ago) link
British time-time-travelling cop show 1-2?
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:09 (twelve years ago) link
Ashes to Ashes was my #1. It's perfect.
― nate woolls, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:09 (twelve years ago) link
"Ashes to ashes" got bumped from my ballot at the last second but I would've put it #1 in a heartbeat if I'd known anybody cared about a crappy Sinatra ripoff
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:10 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, I was 7 when this was on the radio, and it fucking mystified me for sure. I would totally stop what I was doing when it came on the radio. My #4, great great song.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:10 (twelve years ago) link
I love the clever little hocket at the end. A three-bar chord progression with a four-bar lyric
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
it is a good song, but i am kind of surprised it placed so high! maybe i'm missing something
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
My #16!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
The bowiesongs entry is OTM about how weird the arrangement is... I didn't vote for it but it's an amazing song.
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:11 (twelve years ago) link
Funny thing is I always thought I hated Ashes To Ashes, but walking around with it on headphones recently I couldn't deny it. It's brilliant.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:12 (twelve years ago) link
the synthpads at the end are so unsettling
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:12 (twelve years ago) link
iirc "Ashes to ashes" and "Heroes" were routinely #1 and #2 on Bowie Usenet polls in the 90s
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:12 (twelve years ago) link
I cut Ashes to Ashes because I knew it would be ok without me. Was right!
Also horseshoe -- if you did not vote, you should have :-/
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:12 (twelve years ago) link
As a kid that "I've never done good things, I've only done bad things" line really got me. As well as the "You better not mess with Major Tom" bit at the end, which of course didn't make any sense to me, but made it all the more creepy.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:13 (twelve years ago) link
like everything about the song is askew...the verse is in a different key than the funky intro bit and comes in halfway through a bar, the bridge is completely different in the first and second verses, etc
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:14 (twelve years ago) link
i totally should have voted.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:15 (twelve years ago) link
i have memories of ashes to ashes as a little kid but i was confused so much because there was that other "major tom" song and i obviously didn't even know "space oddity" so i thought major tom was some real person or something who i didn't know
it was all mysterious
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:15 (twelve years ago) link
tbh the idea of ranking bowie songs vis-a-vis each other seemed impossible
Think I first heard "Ashes to Ashes" as a teenager around 1997. What's weird is how out-of-time it sounds - if you'd never heard song or artist before there's no way your brain would say "early 80s" based on the production. It sounds a lot more like what was on the radio in 1997 than in 1980.
― wolf cola, everyone (thewufs), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:16 (twelve years ago) link
The bit in the video where he's sitting in an ejection seat in the middle of a suburban kitchen was just o_O to me as a kid.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:16 (twelve years ago) link
If Ashes To Ashes loses by one point...
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:16 (twelve years ago) link
...to The Laughing Gnome?
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:17 (twelve years ago) link
fingers crossed
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:18 (twelve years ago) link
Ashes to Ashes has some mutant Al Green falsetto stuff in it.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:18 (twelve years ago) link
that would be ideal
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:18 (twelve years ago) link
Old lady chattering enthusiastically to sullen Major Tom on beach = greatest image ever.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:21 (twelve years ago) link
OK! The big finish.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:21 (twelve years ago) link
― horseshoe, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:15 PM (3 minutes ago) Bookmarktrue, but we all feel that way and we still did it!i just went with purely emotional choices and hasty decisions -- probably made a lot of bad calls (look back in anger is better than cygnet committee...I GUESS) but who cares. no one is going to hang me by my ballot, at least i hope not!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:21 (twelve years ago) link
Jeez, almost posted it on the Paul Simon thread.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
That's not Major Tom, that's uh... the Pierrot. Who he is, idk.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
xxp Bowie Holy Holy Wars
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:22 (twelve years ago) link
1. "Life on Mars?" (from Hunky Dory) - 1463 points/55 votes/4 first-place votes
Official video: http://youtu.be/v--IqqusnNQat Fashion Rocks, 2005: http://youtu.be/HIFmNRDuM3Y
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:23 (twelve years ago) link
SAY-looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooors fighting-in-the-dance-hall
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:23 (twelve years ago) link
(this was my #6)
always thought it was Major Tom as Pierrot.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
I never thought this would win.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
Ah, there it is! My #1!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
i was obsessed with "life on mars?" as a teenager and now i feel like i've lost that feeling of thunderstruck-ness at it. hate to be predictable, but the bowiesongs post on it is excellent.
― horseshoe, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
My #20, but glad it's #1.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
best poll ever.ta muchly for all the effort wmc ! i didn't send in a sub cos i couldn't break down my faves.every single track in this list could be a top 5 for me.simple as that.
― mark e, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:24 (twelve years ago) link
xxxxp He seems to be more a commentator than an alter-ego but yeah maybe.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link
Bonus video: Bowie sees into the future, notices this poll, and performs both of the top 2 on The Tonight Show in 1980:
http://youtu.be/NkefglL9c4c
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:25 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks wmc! Now I can go to the pub.
Thanks for doing this WmC!
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
I've always been fond of the chord changes in 'Life On Mars?', and of course Wakeman's piano playing.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
Wonderful job WmC, and great votes all around. Kudos to all who participated.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link
xxxp b-b-but you'll miss the hours and hours of recriminations and arguments oh right *gets coat*
Life On Mars? was my #4.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC! You did a great job! Everyone's rolling out their picks now, correct? Thanks too for everyone not guessing their top fives or threes in advance, made it more suspenseful, at least for me
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
my ballot, fwiw:
1. Life On Mars? (#1)2. Word On A Wing (#45)3. Station To Station (#4)4. Look Back In Anger (#19)5. Be My Wife (#14)6. Stay (#22)7. Red Sails (did not place)8. Rebel Rebel (#10)9. Fashion (#32)10. Subterraneans (did not place)11. Starman (#18)12. "Heroes" (#5)13. It's No Game (No. 1) (#40)14. V-2 Schneider (did not place)15. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) (#49)16. Ashes To Ashes (#2)17. Fantastic Voyage (#39)18. Blackout (#55)19. Drive-In Saturday (#27)20. Sons Of The Silent Age (#60)
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC, this was fabulous.
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARS
Totally LOVE LOVE LOVE his look in the "official video" -- the suit, the makeup, the colors, everything. it reminds me of when i went to work one day and my coworker told me i looked like liberace. i said no, i look like david bowie. <3 <3
excellent #1thanks WmC for your diligence!!
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:27 (twelve years ago) link
Yay!!!! "Life on Mars?" was my #1 of course.
I'm really conflicted about "Ashes to Ashes". I like lots of little things about the song. But I can't really love it. Back in 1980, I didn't really understand it. And TBH I'm still not sure what Bowie is trying to say. (True of lots of Bowie songs, sure, but here the lyrics are so memorable you want to 'get' it. And I don't really.)
Favourite bit: the mumbly echo in the "I've never done good things" section.
Favourite parody (of song and video): Lufthansa Terminal.
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC! Wonderful poll!
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
My #8, though easily could have been lower (sorry). Middle of my ballot got pretty arbitrary, but I do love this song. Happy enough with it at #1.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:28 (twelve years ago) link
I've always been fond of the chord changes in 'Life On Mars?', and of course Wakeman's piano playing.― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, March 8, 2012
That's because it's "My Way"...isn't that right? Doesn't he even give backhanded thanks to Sinatra in the liner notes? I think there was bad blood from Bowie to Sinatra for some reason, maybe the former wanted to play him in a biopic and Frank said something like, "not that pansy" or something?
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:29 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC!
My ballot, w/all its "Outside" loving bullshit:
1. Station to station2. Queen Bitch3. Quicksand4. I'm deranged5. Five years6. The man who sold the world7. Look back in anger8. A small plot of land9. "Heroes"10. Cat people (soundtrack version)11. Golden years12. Drive-in Saturday13. Sound and vision14. Candidate (demo)15. Fantastic voyage16. Breaking glass17. No control18. Dead man walking19. Kooks20. Ziggy Stardust
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:29 (twelve years ago) link
Hah, i just made fun of "Andrew in Draaaaaaag" in the Magnetic Fields thread. But I love "Maaaaaaaaars"!
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
great stuff, thanks WmC
― Striking Minors (Nasty, Brutish & Short), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
Misquoted the "Ashes to Ashes" lyrics above, of course. He never did good things or bad things, which was what was confusing to me as a kid.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
My list...totally got the lp's wrong...Low and Station To Station should of been in there
1.Win2.Life On Mars3.It's Gonna Be Me4.It's No Game5.Sweet Thing6.Fashion7.Ashes To Ashes8.Kooks9.Beauty And The Beast10.Changes11.Young Americans12.Golden Years13.The Bewley Brothers14.The Secret Life Of Arabia15.Breaking Glass16.Quicksand17.African Night Flight18.Stay19.Right20.We Are The Dead
LP's1.Hunky Dory2.Young Americans3.Scary Monsters And Super Creeps4.Aladdin Sane5.Space Oddity
― The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link
1. Blackout2. Cracked Actor3. Be My Wife4. Baal's Hymn5. The Bewlay Brothers6. Breaking Glass7. Andy Warhol8. Fame9. Ziggy Stardust10. DJ
11. Port Of Amsterdam12. The Dirty Song13. Subterraneans14. A New Career In A New Town15. You've Been Around16. Young Americans17. Oh! You Pretty Things18. Warszawa19. Yassassin20. Let's Dance
Albums:1. Low2. Lodger3. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars4. Black Tie, White Noise5. Heathen
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
IT'S THE FREAK-Y-EST SHOOOOOOW!
huh i didn't know about the sinatra thing
sinatra was a total piece of shit person right?
anyway Life on Mars is as good a winner as any, my number 2, but yeah I could have easily done 20 more tracks, heck even 30...and many really could have been number 1
― the wild eyed boy from soundcloud (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
my ballot:
Songs:
1Station to Station2 Life on Mars3 Heroes4 Ziggy Stardust5 Boys Keep Swinging6 Speed of Life7 Young Americans8 Golden Years9 Stay10 Ziggy Stardust11 Sound and Vision12 Under Pressure13 Kooks14 Ashes to Ashes15 Modern Love16 Changes17 Panic in Detroit18 Suffragette City19 John I'm Only Dancing20 TVC 15
Albums:
Great job as always WmC. Awesome countdown, any one of the top 5 (and several in the teens or twenties for that matter) I could see taking the top spot with no surprise.
― Spectrist, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Somebody want to post the full run-down of the top 60?
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Glad everyone enjoyed it! Thanks to chap for letting me grab the wheel and drive off the cliff.
Ballots were coming in fast and furious at the end, so apparently I lost count -- I thought we hit 80, but I only have 78 #1 votes in the googledoc. That might have been a transcription error as I entered numbers. I am reasonably confident that nobody's ballot got left out like I did in the Zep voting.
Speaking of that spreadsheet:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Alm9ijj_zohtdEE3cnJuQmpxRG81amdfWVZPaDg0Vmc
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:32 (twelve years ago) link
Thank you so much WmC. Best artist poll so far (content & handling).
Tracks
1. Life On Mars?2. Golden Years3. The Jean Genie4. Fame5. Aladdin Sane (1913-1938-197?)6. Suffragette City7. Fashion8. Space Oddity9. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)10. Stay11. Moonage Daydream12. Drive In Saturday13. Win14. "Heroes" 15. Time16. Let's Spend The Night Together17. The Secret Life of Arabia18. Cat People (Putting Out Fires)19. Young Americans20. Alabama Song
Albums
1. Aladdin Sane2. "Heroes"3. Young Americans4. Low5. ChangesOneBowie
― Jeff W, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link
Can we get the full 175 please?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot, bold didn't place:
Station To StationFive Years Yassassin (Turkish For: Long Live)Life On Mars?What In The WorldThru' These Architects EyesAlways Crashing The Same CarOh! You Pretty ThingsWord On A WingAshes To AshesBlue JeanLooking For SatellitesMove OnSons Of The Silent AgeSound And VisionModern Love TVC 15Strangers When We MeetHeroesHallo Spaceboy
TOP 5 ALBUMSStation To StationStagesLodgerOutsideThe Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:33 (twelve years ago) link
1 34. "Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)" (from Diamond Dogs) - 356 points/12 votes/3 first-place votes2 4. "Station to Station" (from Station to Station) - 1250 points/42 votes/12 first-place votes3 3. "Sound and Vision" (from Low) - 1272 votes/50 votes/2 first-place votes4 22. "Stay" (from Station to Station) - 497 points/24 votes/1 first place vote5 43. "Warszawa" (from Low) - 291 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes6 1. "Life on Mars?" (from Hunky Dory) - 1463 points/55 votes/4 first-place votes7 55. "Blackout" (from "Heroes") - 229 points/11 votes/1 first-place vote8 6. "Golden Years" (from Station to Station) - 869 points/35 votes/3 first-place votes9 2. "Ashes to Ashes" (from Scary Monsters) - 1367 points/51 votes/2 first-place votes10 24. "Modern Love" (from Let's Dance) - 476 points/23 votes/0 first-place votes11 56. "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" (w/Giorgio Moroder; Cat People soundtrack; Let's Dance) - 220 points/10 votes/0 first-place votes12 25. "Queen Bitch" (from Hunky Dory) - 467 points/21 votes/0 first-place votes13 11. "Oh! You Pretty Things" (from Hunky Dory) - 630 points/30 votes/0 first-place votes14 48. "Diamond Dogs" (from Diamond Dogs) - 268 points/13 votes/0 first-place votes15 37. "All the Young Dudes" (Bowie: Aladdin Sane sessions; Mott the Hoople, 1972 single) - 334 points/15 votes/2 first-place votes16 Hallo spaceboy (Paddy)17 Sunday18 29. "Panic in Detroit" (from Aladdin Sane) - 400 points/19 votes/0 first-place votes19. D.J.20. Jump they say
albums:1. Station To Station2. Hunky Dory3. Low4. Heroes5. Diamond Dogs
― smash williams, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:35 (twelve years ago) link
1. Life on Mars?2. Golden Years3. Young Americans4. Suffragette City5. All the Young Dudes6. Oh! You Pretty Things7. Station to Station8. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing Reprise9. Rebel Rebel10. It’s Gonna Be Me11. Bewlay Brothers12. Quicksand13. Beauty and the Beast14. Look Back in Anger15. What in the World16. Width of a Circle17. Win18. Sound and Vision19. Always Crashing in the Same Car20. Blackout
Ballot summary by albumHunky Dory (4); Low (3); Station to Station (2); Diamond Dogs (2); Heroes (2); Young Americans (2 plus outtake); Ziggy (1); Lodger (1); Man Who Sold the World/Santa Monica 72 (1); and All the Young Dudes
Albums1. Station to Station2. Low3. Hunky Dory4. Diamond Dogs5. Aladdin Sane
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:35 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot. 9 of these didn't place. Hm.
1. Hang Onto Yourself2. Oh! You Pretty Things3. Moonage Daydream4. It's No Game (No. 1)5. Starman6. Suffragette City7. Soul Love8. Queen Bitch9. Jump (They Say)10. Heroes11. Song For Bob Dylan12. Width of a Circle13. If There Is Something (Tin Machine)14. Black Country Rock15. You've Got A Habit Of Leaving (Davy Jones & the Lower Third)16. She Shook Me Cold17. Stay18. Ashes To Ashes19. Sound and Vision20. Life On Mars
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:35 (twelve years ago) link
"America's tortured brow"
DB wrote some killer lyrics.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:35 (twelve years ago) link
i'd like to think that if everyone who voted knew "Strangers When We Meet" it would have placed, but maybe i just like that song disproportionately
― ciderpress, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:36 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC, this has been great - I don't think there's a single song I actively dislike in the whole 60. 'Life on Mars?' is a worthy #1.
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:36 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks WmC! As said above, best poll evah.Can live with the outcome, was my #5.
But George would not approve! - http://youtu.be/unuo-fdhbXs (just for the first 40 secs)
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:37 (twelve years ago) link
Look Back in AngerJoe the LionUnder PressureBe My WifeStayFashionLife on Mars?Panic in DetroitGolden YearsSecret Life of ArabiaSound and VisionCracked ActorBreaking GlassRightThis is Not America"Heroes"StarAlways Crashing in the Same CarDrive-In Saturday1984
― Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:37 (twelve years ago) link
Top 20 Songs/Tracks:
01. Neukoln02. V2 Schneider03. Always Crashing In The Same Car04. Art Decade05. Warsawa06. Stay07. Moss Garden08. Rebel Rebel09. Blackout10. Life On Mars11. Look Back In Anger12. Win13. Suffragette City14. Red Sails15. Breaking Glass16. Be My Wife17. What In The World18. Lady Stardust19. Queen Bitch20. Soul Love
Top 5 Albums:01. Low02. Heroes03. Hunky Dory04. Station To Station05. Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars
― Paul, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:39 (twelve years ago) link
Thank you WmC, that was brilliant.
Here are the Pushing Ahead links for the 60. I'll do it in two batches - it seems to be playing up when I throw them out all at once:
60. Sons of the Silent Age 59. Teenage Wildlife 58. The Secret Life of Arabia 57. Beauty and the Beast 56. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 55. Blackout 54. Move On 53. Win 52. Cracked Actor 51. Joe the Lion 50. A New Career in a New Town 49. Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) 48. Diamond Dogs 47. What in the World 46. The Bewlay Brothers 45. Word on a Wing 44. Kooks 43. Warszawa 42. Jean Genie 41. Wild Is the Wind 40. It's No Game 39. Fantastic Voyage38. Breaking Glass37. All the Young Dudes36. Boys Keep Swinging35. Aladdin Sane34a. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)34b. Candidate 1 (Alternative candidate demo)33. Fame32. Fashion31. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link
30. Ziggy Stardust29. Panic in Detroit28. Let's Dance27. Drive-In Saturday26. Quicksand25. Queen Bitch24. Modern Love23. Under Pressure22. Stay21. TVC1520. John, I'm Only Dancing (+ (again))19. Look Back in Anger18. Starman17. Space Oddity16. Five Years15. Changes14. Be My Wife13. Always Crashing in the Same Car12. The Man Who Sold the World11. Oh! You Pretty Things10. Rebel Rebel9. Suffragette City8. Moonage Daydream7. Young Americans6. Golden Years5. Heroes4. Station to Station3. Sound and Vision2. Ashes to Ashes1. Life on Mars?
― Ismael Klata, Thursday, March 8, 2012 1:33 PM (4 minutes ago)
Yeah, it's all there in the public spreadsheet - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Alm9ijj_zohtdEE3cnJuQmpxRG81amdfWVZPaDg0Vmc
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:40 (twelve years ago) link
1. Move On2. Art Decade3. Speed of Life4. Young Americans5. Moonage Daydream6. Joe The Lion7. Jump They Say8. Queen Bitch9. Cracked Actor 10. Oh! You Pretty Things11. Yassassin12. Modern Love13. Strangers When We Meet14. Quicksand15. Slip Away16. Fascination17. Station to Station18. Stay19. Sound and Vision20. Boys Keep Swinging
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:42 (twelve years ago) link
My two cents
Songs1. Be My Wife2. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)3. Station To Station4. Always Crashing In The Same Car5. Life On Mars?6. Sound and Vision7. Candidate (Demo)8. A New Career In A New Town9. Look Back In Anger10. The Bewlay Brothers11. Stay12. John, I'm Only Dancing13. "Heroes"14. Fantastic Voyage15. 1984 Really surprised this one didn't place!16. Scary Monsters17. Speed of Life18. Weeping Wall19. Some Are20. You've Got A Habit Of Leaving Albums 1. Low2. Station to Station3. "Heroes"4. Lodger5. Hunky Dory
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:43 (twelve years ago) link
Top 20 Songs
1 Rock'N'Roll Suicide (31) 2 Oh! You Pretty Things (11) 3 Cracked Actor (52)4 Jean Genie (42) 5 Rebel Rebel (10) 6 Life On Mars? (1) 7 Ziggy Stardust (30) 8 Watch That Man 9 Moonage Daydream (8) 10 Who Can I Be Now? 11 Rock'N'Roll With Me 12 The Prettiest Star 13 Lady Grinning Soul 14 Drive In Saturday (27) 15 The Man Who Sold The World (12) 16 Blackout (55)17 Stay (22) 18 Panic In Detroit (29)19 Fantastic Voyage (39) 20 Always Crashing In The Same Car (13) All The Young Dudes (37) Sons of the Silent Age (60) Station To Station (4) Young Americans (7) Top 5 Albums 1 Aladdin Sane (7) 2 David Live (14 (tie)) 3 Ziggy Stardust (4) 4 Diamond Dogs (8) 5 Lodger (6) Worst 5 Songs 1 God Only Knows 2 Love You Till Tuesday 3 Too Dizzy 4 Thursday's Child 5 (Don't Sit Down)
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:45 (twelve years ago) link
me
1 - Five Years2 - Drive In Saturday 3 - Boys Keep Swinging 4 - TVC15 5 - Golden Years 6 - Sound and Vision 7 - Red Sails 8 - "Heroes" 9 - A New Career In A New Town 10 - Be My Wife 11 - Always Crashing in the Same Car 12 - Modern Love 13 - Velvet Goldmine 14 - Let's Dance 15 - Young Americans 16 - Station to Station17 - Kooks 18 - Look Back In Anger 19 - Man Who Sold The World 20 - Absolute Beginners
1 - Lodger2 - Station to Station3 - Low4 - Hunky Dory5 - Aladdin Sane
― woof, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:46 (twelve years ago) link
were there separate votes for "Sweet Thing" on its own?
#85 Velvet Goldmine TOO LOW
Badass results! Thanks WmC!
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:46 (twelve years ago) link
Tracks 1-20:
HeroesRebel RebelPanic in DetroitGolden YearsYoung AmericansTVC 15FameSuffragette CityBe My WifeWhat in the WorldBreaking GlassJoe the LionRock 'n' Roll SuicideChangesSound and VisionDiamond DogsFive YearsWatch That ManLife on MarsBoys Keep SwingingAshes to Ashes
Albums 1-5:
LowStation to StationAladdin Sane"Heroes"Hunky Dory
― Brad C., Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:48 (twelve years ago) link
my trolling AOR ballot:
tracks1. Under Pressure2. Fame3. Suffragette City4. Young Americans5. Ziggy Stardust6. Space Oddity7. Changes8. The Jean Genie9. Fashion10. Let's Dance11. Magic Dance12. John, I'm Only Dancing13. Golden Years14. Starman15. Rock'n'Roll Suicide16. Rebel Rebel17. All The Young Dudes18. Little Wonder19. Black Tie White Noise20. Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy
albums1. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
― HalfNelson (some dude), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:48 (twelve years ago) link
DJ, Soul Love, Cygnet Committee not even in the top 60. What an embarassment of riches this man has.
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
None of the Tin Machine tracks made the final 20 did they? Any other albums not represented?
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
My effort
1. Heroes2. Sound + Vision3. Queen Bitch4. Ashes To Ashes5. The Man Who Sold The World6. Changes7. Quicksand8. Life On Mars9. Win10. Space Oddity11. Hang On To Yourself12. Five Years13. Moonage Daydream14. Fantastic Voyage15. Oh! You Pretty Things16. Station To Station17. Modern Love18. Always Crashing In The Same Car19. Young Americans20. Breaking Glass
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:52 (twelve years ago) link
Outside, Heathen, Reality, Hours, Earthling, and more. His career appears to end in the mid-80s.
xpost.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:53 (twelve years ago) link
Dr XO were you the one other vote for Cygnet Committee? There were two and I was the other one!
My cheeseball ballot, made without any consideration for any song that did not immediately spring to mind during the 15 min I took to compile:
Five YearsUnder PressureRebel RebelModern LoveSuffragette CityMoonage DaydreamAndy WarholKooksLife on MarsQueen BitchQuicksandZiggy StardustLet’s DanceHeroesYoung AmericansSpace OddityLetter to HermioneCygnet CommitteeUnwashed and Slightly DazedStation to Station
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:53 (twelve years ago) link
Not many "Hang On To Yourself" voters. Thought it would be a bigger hit what with the totally righteous guitar in the outro.
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:55 (twelve years ago) link
Thanks a ton WmC. My ballot:
1. Station to Station2. Life on Mars?3. Ashes to Ashes4. “Heroes”5. Changes6. Sound and Vision7. Space Oddity8. Golden Years9. The Man Who Sold the World10. Suffragette City11. Always Crashing in the Same Car12. Oh! You Pretty Things13. Speed of Life14. Kooks15. Let Me Sleep Beside You16. Look Back in Anger17. Rock’n’Roll Suicide18. Cat People (Putting Out Fire)19. Moss Garden20. Diamond Dogs
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:56 (twelve years ago) link
Amongst other things, though granted it's kind of a throw-away song, I just find it more fun than rockers like "Suffragette City" and "Rebel Rebel".
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:56 (twelve years ago) link
1 Word On A Wing2 Modern Love3 Station to Station 4 Diamond Dogs 5 Heroes 6 Rock n Roll Suicide7 Five Years8 Life On Mars?9 Be My Wife10 Changes11 Teenage Wildlife12 Ziggy Stardust13 TVC-1514 Sweet Thing15 Ashes To Ashes16 Fashion17 We are the Dead18 Sons of the Silent Age19 Stay20 Red Sails
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:56 (twelve years ago) link
M@tt OTM about how weird Ashes To Ashes seemed when you only heard it on the radio and knew it was by the same guy as Space Oddity.
TRACKS
1. "Heroes"2. Sound And Vision3. Memory Of A Free Festival (single version, Part 1)4. Life On Mars5. Quicksand6. Starman7. Changes8. Always Crashing In The Same Car9. Station To Station10 Up The Hill Backwards11. Lady Stardust12. Breaking Glass13. Five Years14. Candidate (demo)15. Aladdin Sane16. Cracked Actor17. Width of A Circle18. 198419. Red Sails20. Queen Bitch
ALBUMS
1. Hunky Dory2. Low3. Ziggy Stardust4. Heroes5. Aladdin Sane
― fully formed adult banaka unit (sleeve), Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:57 (twelve years ago) link
Station To Station Queen Bitch Suffragette City Rebel Rebel "Heroes" Wild Is The Wind Modern Love Ziggy StardustSoul Love China Girl Sound and Vision Under Pressure Be My Wife Life On Mars? Look Back In Anger ('79) Moonage Daydream Panic In DetroitStay Fame Changes
Station to StationZiggy StardustLowHeroesHunky Dory
― Euler, Thursday, 8 March 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link
1. Moonage Daydream2. Life On Mars?3. Five Years4. Suffragette City5. Let Me Sleep Beside You6. The Man Who Sold The World7. Oh! You Pretty Things8. After All9. Golden Years10. Fascination11. Starman12. Kooks13. Lady Grinning Soul14. "Heroes"15. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)16. Aladdin Sane 17. The Bewlay Brothers18. Beauty and The Beast19. Speed of Life20. Always Crashing In The Same Car
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:02 (twelve years ago) link
Can we have a round-up please?
― Scary Move 4 (dog latin), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:02 (twelve years ago) link
how weird Ashes To Ashes seemed when you only heard it on the radio and knew it was by the same guy as Space Oddity.
I put 'The Laughing Gnome' on a mix tape I made for someone ages ago. He had no idea who it was and freaked out when I told him it was DB.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:02 (twelve years ago) link
I am surprised Up The Hill Backwards didn't place. I didn't vote for it myself but I though there was a lot of love for it.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
20. You've Got A Habit Of Leaving
― willem, Thursday, March 8, 2012 2:43 PM (17 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Aha! I knew I wouldn't be the only one! Great Who pastiche.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
Can I just say that I thought my numbers had totally gone through a blender and come out wrong when "Life on Mars" came out on top. Completely baffled. The song had never been on my radar until voting opened for this.
DL: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Alm9ijj_zohtdEE3cnJuQmpxRG81amdfWVZPaDg0Vmc
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:03 (twelve years ago) link
Songs1. “Heroes”2. Life On Mars?3. Changes4. Suffragette City5. Diamond Dogs6. Under Pressure7. Ashes To Ashes8. Starman9. Black Country Rock10. Boys Keep Swinging11. Beauty And The Beast12. Red Sails13. Rebel Rebel14. Strangers When We Meet15. V-2 Schneider16. All The Young Dudes17. Five Years18. Let’s Dance19. Sound And Vision20. TVC 15
Albums1. Heroes2. Low3. Lodger4. Ziggy Stardust5. Hunky Dory
Didn't relisten to Low before voting; S&V would have been WAY higher. It's so sad; he's so miserable he's locked himself in a blue room and he can't see or hear. Amazing song.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:04 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot:Breaking GlassAladdin SaneAshes to AshesSound and VisionAll the Young DudesFashionMoonage DaydreamThe Man Who Sold the WorldSons of the Silent AgeFameGolden YearsWinJohn, I’m Only DancingSweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)Art DecadeWild is the WindLife on Mars?YassassinPanic in DetroitI Dig Everything
albums:LowHeroesZiggyYoung AmericansScary Monsters
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:04 (twelve years ago) link
If this had been a 30 vote ballot, I'd have thrown in "I Dig Everything". I like the Bowie/Tony Hatch stuff.
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:05 (twelve years ago) link
That one just leapt out at me from the early days.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:06 (twelve years ago) link
Hardest stanned tracks (score/votes. leaving out tracks that only got 1 or 2 votes)
1) 29.76 (1250/42) Station to Station2) 29.67 (356/12) Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)3) 28.80 (288/10) Word on a Wing4) 27.89 (251/9) Joe the Lion5) 26.80 (1367/51) Ashes to Ashes6) 26.60 (1463/55) Life on Mars7) 25.50 (663/26) Suffragette City8) 25.44 (1272/50) Sound and Vision9) 25.33 (608/24) Be My Wife10) 25.27 (1213/48) "Heroes"
I was right about StS probably out-stanning the Sweet Thing suite upthread :-)
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:07 (twelve years ago) link
Here's a top ten of albums based a total number of points all the songs from each album received:1. Hunky Dory (4370)2. Low (4106)3. Station to Station (3731)4. Ziggy Stardust (3711)5. Scary Monsters (2712)6. Heroes (2698)7. Aladdin Sane (2280)8. Lodger (2010)9. Young Americans (1692)10. Diamond Dogs (1577)
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:07 (twelve years ago) link
x-post to Tarfumes - Yeah, lots of love for mod-Bowie here! Got that Lower Third/Mannish Boys 10", think it's a 80's reissue iirc.
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:09 (twelve years ago) link
hahaha, I was wondering who the other person was that voted for "I Dig Everything." Awesome. Much thanks again for your work in tallying and presenting the poll!
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:09 (twelve years ago) link
yay statistics :-)
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:10 (twelve years ago) link
Off to hunt a late lunch, have fun datamining!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:16 (twelve years ago) link
Those that love Word on a Wing really love it.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:16 (twelve years ago) link
I just want to post this lovely picture http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3189/3079898529_063e8028bb.jpg
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:18 (twelve years ago) link
― kraudive, Thursday, March 8, 2012 8:16 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
This is very true for me!
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link
My favourite Bowie pic - always see this when I hear Kooks:http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lg60z2ab5i1qc7qvfo1_400.jpg
My lists
TracksStation To StationSound And VisionAshes to AshesBe My WifeLife On Mars?KooksYoung AmericansThe Jean GenieTeenage WildlifeDiamond DogsAlways Crashing In The Same CarMoonage DaydreamEveryone Says HiI Have Not Been To Oxford TownLetter To HermioneLittle WonderDead Against ItBreaking GlassBring Me The Disco KingMaid Of Bond Street
AlbumsStation To StationLowHunky DoryThe Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars1. Outside
― Stevie T, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:24 (twelve years ago) link
xp re WoaW - My #1. I think I said - er, exclaimed - a few days ago as much. I was disappointed it was so low, but it's nice to see that stat.
― kraudive, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:26 (twelve years ago) link
1. David Bowie & Mick Jagger - "Dancing In The Street"
― Big Mr. Guess U.S.A. Champion (crüt), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:31 (twelve years ago) link
my mans
― HalfNelson (some dude), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:35 (twelve years ago) link
i'm genuinely regretful that i didn't include it on my ballot in between "Magic Dance" and "Little Drummer Boy"
Here's my ballot;
WinFive YearsGolden YearsSound and VisionStation To StationJaninePanic In Detroit ('73)Drive In SaturdayTVC 15Watch That ManWhat In The WorldYoung AmericansBlack Country RockA New Career In A New TownLife On Mars?Rebel RebelMove OnOh! You Pretty ThingsThe Bewlay BrothersRepetition
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:38 (twelve years ago) link
nice, korn--i'm into janine slipped in there!
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:38 (twelve years ago) link
This would have been my ballot but i left it too late to enter it,ah well next time.Of course by then it wiil be completely different.
Top 20 songs 1 Alternative Candidate 2 Conversation Piece 3 T.M.W.S.T.W 4 An Occasional Dream 5 Queen Bitch 6 Starman7 Teenage Wildlife8 Fantastic Voyage9 Drive In Saturday10 Ashes To Ashes11 TVC1512 Silly Boy Blue13 Be My Wife14 There Is A Happy Land15 Letter To Hermonine16 Loving The Alien17 Lady Grinning Soul18 Black Country Rock19 V-2 Schneider20 Win
Top 5 albums
1 Diamond Dogs2 Ziggy Stardust3 Aladdinsane4 Hunky Dory5 T.M.W.S.T.W
― gazelleonstage, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:42 (twelve years ago) link
The crazy thing is you could strike these 60 songs from Bowie's catalogue and still have an enviable supply of gold, "Width of a circle", "Hang onto yourself", "Watch that man", "The supermen", "China girl", etc. etc.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:52 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, whoever said these songs were all winners was pretty OTM.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
whoa... no China Girl. didnt even notice til just now
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
iggy's version is superior
― sarahell, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:54 (twelve years ago) link
i love both!
― billstevejim, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:55 (twelve years ago) link
"Width of a Circle" almost made it onto my ballot
― grandavis, Thursday, 8 March 2012 20:58 (twelve years ago) link
Stevie T, that is a fantastic pic: "Bowie's wearing a great jacket - oh, hang on..."
― willem, Thursday, 8 March 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
Yes! In it's own way, it's a perfect song.
― kornrulez6969, Thursday, 8 March 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
If I could do it again I would rank my Lodger picks higher
Golden YearsHoly HolyAshes to AshesYoung AmericansStation to StationStarmanBoys Keep SwinginTVC15WinLife on MarsLook Back in AngerMoonage DaydreamSpeed of LifeIt's No Game (part 1)Red SailsWhat in the WorldRepetitionBeauty and the BeastThe Man Who Sold the WorldFame
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Thursday, 8 March 2012 21:32 (twelve years ago) link
fameyoung americansmodern lovechangesashes to ashesstation to stationalways crashing in the same cargolden yearsdrive in saturdaymoonage daydreama new career in a new townsound and visiontvcunder pressurethe jean genielady grinning soulsubterraneanswatch that manthe man who sold the worldwin
― riding on a cloud (blank), Thursday, 8 March 2012 21:42 (twelve years ago) link
This has been a great exercise and over the last few days I've been listening to things I haven't heard in years or never before and so I'm not going to post my ballot cos I'd change 75% of it now. Anyway, Be My Wife was my #1.
I think the highest-placed song that I didn't vote for at all was Sound & Vision (fatigue!) and my highest-placed tune that didn't make the top 60 was Jump They Say.
What a life.
― Michael Jones, Thursday, 8 March 2012 21:44 (twelve years ago) link
A couple of final questions/impressions, now that I'm jammed full of chicken curry and don't want to gnaw my own arm off:
• Why the hell did "Life on Mars" win? Did the TV show(s) give it a higher profile than it would have had otherwise? I like the song well enough, but from my vantage point (late 40s/US/rural) it was invisible until 10 days ago. Did it do better among voters east of the Atlantic compared to the US?
• The post-1983 shutout in the top 60 is regrettable. There is a lot of really good material from the last 29(!) years. Ultimately I'd characterize the top 60 as a whole 60% Strength of 70s Catalog/40% LOL Nostalgia. Maybe that's too harsh?
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:03 (twelve years ago) link
In answer to the second question, I think that Bowie's 70's catalogue is a) so strong and b) so varied, that even if he hadn't have had that sucky period in the early 80's the percentages would have been about the same.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:09 (twelve years ago) link
Although now I've got to disagree that I don't think it's 40% LOL Nostalgia - more like 10%. The older stuff is dope, no feelings of nostalgia needed.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:11 (twelve years ago) link
The Life Aquatic might have something to do w it.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:12 (twelve years ago) link
Meaningful Bill Murray smoking a J
My mostly singles heavy ballot (been appreciating the albums a lot more, no small thanks to this poll, but the radio friendly stuff has been burnt into my brain since childhood, not sure it will ever be surpassed):
Station to StationSound and VisionAshes to AshesLife on MarsFive YearsSpace OddityThe Man Who Sold the WorldHeroesChangesOh You Pretty ThingsStarmanLook Back in AngerZiggy StardustRebel RebelYoung AmericansChina GirlLet's DanceSuffragette CityFameUnder Pressure
Station to StationHunky DoryLowZiggy StardustLet's Dance
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:13 (twelve years ago) link
I'm mid-40s/US/urban and iI didn't hesitate for a second putting Life on Mars? as my favorite: a) epic and cinematic b) incredible arrangement and Rick Wakeman's piano c) the generosity of spirit--no glacial distancing here--it's kind of a love letter to his fans ultimately
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:14 (twelve years ago) link
I would have said, as a UK radio listener from the late 70s on, that Life on Mars has always been high profile over here.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:16 (twelve years ago) link
The US TV show was cancelled after less than a season, so I can't imagine it made much of an impact in terms of vast numbers of people suddenly becoming aware of the song. I didn't hear it myself until 1991, and while it's definitely a standout on Hunky Dory, it didn't knock me out as much as about 5 other songs on that record.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:22 (twelve years ago) link
It's on here, that's pretty high profile, right?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-SingStar-Legends-Solus-PS2/dp/B000HKBAUC
If my flatmates weren't in I'd go and bust out a version right now.
― ledge, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:24 (twelve years ago) link
Life On Mars has always really annoyed me and now I'm going to have to go away and figure out why. Have seemingly known that song since I was aware of pop music so yes, what ledge said about its high profile over here.
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:27 (twelve years ago) link
IIRC, "Life On Mars?" has popped up in some other movies and trailers (besides Zissou, in which tbh I thought it was used poorly). Hunky Dory's stock has risen in recent years and I think to many it's THE SONG on the album.
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:30 (twelve years ago) link
I should recognize my own hypocrisy here and note that there's nothing on my ballot newer than "Ashes to Ashes".
xps -- ah, I haven't seen The Life Aquatic yet, so that solves a bit of the mystery for me.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:34 (twelve years ago) link
I think its singularity counts for a lot--the other major songs on HD have counterparts elsewhere (or on the same album!)
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:35 (twelve years ago) link
my picks:
1. What In The World2. Life On Mars?3. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide 4. Sound and Vision5. Cat People (Soundtrack)6. Oh! You Pretty Things7. Changes8. "Heroes"9. Let's Dance10. Under Pressure11. Ashes To Ashes12. Rebel Rebel13. Ziggy Stardust14. Starman15. Dancing In The Street16. Always Crashing In The Same Car17. Fashion18. Golden Years19. The Man Who Sold The World20. Space Oddity
lol at my only non-placing pick.
I had Life On Mars? as my no.1 initially, I bumped up "What In The World" cos I figured it needed the points more (and I do really love it).
Thanks a million for doing this WmC, really looking forward to checking out the many songs here I'm not familiar with.
― Volvo Twilight (p-dog), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:36 (twelve years ago) link
and yes, Hunky Dory has risen to be the fan favorite in recent years, friendlier than Station to Station
― Iago Galdston, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:37 (twelve years ago) link
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat),
solid gold screen name btw
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:44 (twelve years ago) link
"Heroes"Ziggy StardustHunky DoryStation to StationLowAladdin SaneDiamond DogsScary MonstersLodgerYoung Americans
Space OddityThe Man who Sold the World
Songs
"Heroes"Station to StationSweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (reprise)Life on MarsJoe the LionTimeAlways Crashing in the Same CarTeenage WildlifeZiggy StardustAladdin SaneSpace OddityBlackoutRed SailsFameAshes to AshesLady Grinning SoulOh You Pretty ThingsLady StardustWidth of a CircleWarszawa
― Mother, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:44 (twelve years ago) link
For me (a nigh 40 year old), "Life On Mars?" jumped out as the standout when I first heard Hunky Dory in '91. Over the years, it's only grown in my estimation.
Life Aquatic can suck it. Almost ruined Bowie for me.
― EZ Snappin, Thursday, 8 March 2012 23:52 (twelve years ago) link
I've never seen Life Aquatic or whatever tv show WmC referred to in his initial post about Life on Mars -- I just think it's a really good song. TBH I am not really aware of what critical brouhaha surrounds any of Bowie's stuff, I just like the songs I like. And those are the songs I voted for. My opinion is not important in the greater scheme of things, nor is the greater scheme of things really that important to my opinion about these songs.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Friday, 9 March 2012 00:01 (twelve years ago) link
I did it this way:
Songs01 Rock 'n' Roll Suicide02 Look Back In Anger03 "Heroes"04 Five Years05 Moonage Daydream06 Life on Mars07 Oh! You Pretty Things08 Changes09 John, I'm Only Dancing10 Rebel Rebel11 Drive In Saturday12 Golden Years13 Be My Wife14 Panic In Detroit15 The Jean Genie16 Sound and Vision17 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)18 D.J.19 What in the World20 Aladdin Sane
Albums01 Lodger02 Low03 "Heroes"04 Aladdin Sane05 The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Genuinely pained over omitting "Win." Nearly included "Neuköln." Flip-flopped over #1 & #2 placings. Overall satisfied. The Dinah Shore clip is awesome and the crap quality kind of suits it.
― Kent Burt, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:11 (twelve years ago) link
My Ballot
Letter To HermioneMoonage DaydreamSound and VisionRebel RebelAshes To AshesLife On Mars?John, I'm Only DancingStarmanZiggy StardustDrive In SaturdayChangesFameLet's DanceSpace OddityBuddha Of SuburbiaStayLady StardustQueen BitchHeroesJean Genie
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:33 (twelve years ago) link
Really was expecting Letter to Hermione to place at least in the lower ranks but you don't really care about music, do ya?
Moonage Daydream and Sound and Vision on the top 10 is good enough for me. Life on Mars? at number one is sort of a perfect encapsulation on Bowie's career.
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:35 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot which was sent too late to qualify:
Life On Mars? Sound and Vision "Heroes" Win Oh! You Pretty Things TVC 15 Thru' These Architects Eyes Station To Station Beauty and The Beast Breaking Glass Boys Keep Swinging Fashion Modern Love African Night Flight Man Who Sold The World Changes Drive In Saturday Golden Years Scary Monsters Aladdin Sane
Agree that it's a shame nothing after Let's Dance qualified. Great job, WmC!
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:38 (twelve years ago) link
I just want to post this lovely picture
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera)
That's Hermione btw.
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:40 (twelve years ago) link
i am taking note of who voted D.J. and who did not >:[
― horseshoe, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:41 (twelve years ago) link
http://robotmantheblog.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/david_bowie_diaper.jpg
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:42 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah, no idea how it wasn't in mine. Then again, my vote didn't count so...
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:44 (twelve years ago) link
This is my favorite bowie photo. Classiest mugshot i've seen, almost looks like a fashion photoshoot.
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kxwmfjYtrV1qb4j60o1_500.jpg
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:45 (twelve years ago) link
he looks like a hitler youth in that photo, but he is beautiful
― horseshoe, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:46 (twelve years ago) link
songs:
1. John, I'm Only Dancing2. Aladdin Sane (1913 - 1938 - 197?)3. Sound And Vision4. Sons Of The Silent Age5. Lady Grinning Soul6. The Bewlay Brothers7. Drive-In Saturday8. Ashes to Ashes9. Warszawa10. Station To Station11. Starman12. The Width Of A Circle13. The Supermen14. Life On Mars?15. Golden Years16. Always Crashing In The Same Car17. Stay18. Moonage Daydream19. Yassassin (Turkish For: Long Live)20. Time
albums:
1. Aladdin Sane2. Low3. Hunky Dory4. Lodger5. The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars
― silverfish, Friday, 9 March 2012 00:53 (twelve years ago) link
I'm presuming that's when he got busted for marijuana, right? :)
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Friday, 9 March 2012 00:53 (twelve years ago) link
wau Lady Grinning Soul didn't place.
― piscesx, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:35 (twelve years ago) link
this guy's songbook is truly an embarrassment of riches. on a different note, he's really not liked by critics, is he (other than the so-called Berlin trilogy perhaps)? or was that just in the 70s?
― Iago Galdston, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:38 (twelve years ago) link
In the US he was regarded with quite a lot of suspicion for most of the seventies. I just realized this today, and as heretical as it may sound the skeptical American critics explained his strategies exactly how they revealed themselves with greater care than the Brits, who accepted Bowie as he wanted to be: a superb pop artist/Pop Artist who scored many hits. Those early Greil Marcus and Lester Bangs essays are hilarious and quite apt not-quite-eviscerations, which is why their eventual conversion is more rewarding.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 9 March 2012 01:46 (twelve years ago) link
Re: Life on Mars--I wasn't really aware of the song until a couple years ago; Scott Miller, the guy from Game Theory, talked very highly of it when he started making those year by year mixtapes; I think he said it was his favourite song of '71. (He kept talking about what he called music-hall-descent-with-a-twist, which he traced from When a Man Loves a Woman, through Whiter Shade of Pale, to Life on Mars, Bell Bottom Blues, and All the Young Dudes). Anyways, I listened to the youtube then, but I wasn't really impressed. But when I got Spotify I decided to try to listen to classic Bowie run of albums finally. "Life on Mars" really shines in the context of that album, and esp since I got sick of "Changes" (way more played out than "Space Odditty") it seemed almost like a no-brainer...
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Friday, 9 March 2012 01:49 (twelve years ago) link
i had DJ on my ballot kinda shocked it didn't place
― buzza, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:50 (twelve years ago) link
my #6
also 1984 was a bit of a surprise too
― buzza, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:52 (twelve years ago) link
when i was 20 i was studying abroad in Paris and i became infatuated with a 27 year old French girl who lived in my building. we became pretty good friends, though it quickly became apparent that she had quite a poised, arms-length way of stemming any kind of advance from a young Australian guy like myself. she was elegant, insightful and beautiful. and she absolutely adored Bowie. of course i was very familiar with him prior to this point, but it was probably sometime around then that i realised he really was all that.
anway, my top 20:
1. always crashing in the same car2. word on a wing3. oh! you pretty things4. panic in detroit5. station to station6. what in the world7. moonage daydream8. life on mars9. rebel rebel10. be my wife11. TVC1512. cracked actor13. ashes to ashes14. sons of the silent age15. modern love16. sound and vision17. fame18. five years19. the width of a circle20. heroes
― charlie h, Friday, 9 March 2012 01:56 (twelve years ago) link
Mine, songs:01 Young Americans02 Moonage Daydream03 Sound and Vision04 Quicksand05 Drive In Saturday06 Time07 The Man Who Sold the World08 Ashes to Ashes09 Velvet Goldmine10 TVC-1511 Be My Wife12 Modern Love13 Fantastic Voyage14 Queen Bitch15 Space Oddity '6916 Sweet Thing17 Kooks18 Under Pressure19 Oh! You Pretty Things20 Rebel Rebel
albums:01 Hunky Dory02 Diamond Dogs03 Low04 Ziggy Stardust05 Alladin Sane
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:07 (twelve years ago) link
MOKA -- That is why I posted it!!! It is Hermione.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:12 (twelve years ago) link
well in that case I love you.
― Moka, Friday, 9 March 2012 02:17 (twelve years ago) link
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, March 8, 2012 3:24 AM (Yesterday)
I loved that it was this six-something-minute epic pop song.
― "marvellously inoffensive" (Eazy), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:18 (twelve years ago) link
No "Blue Jean" on anyone's ballot! No "This Is Not America"!
Sincerely,1986
― "marvellously inoffensive" (Eazy), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:19 (twelve years ago) link
Did you vote, Eazy?If not, cram it.
― Laura Lucy Lynn (La Lechera), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:21 (twelve years ago) link
Aw, Lech!
― "marvellously inoffensive" (Eazy), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:24 (twelve years ago) link
I voted for Blue Jean.
― EZ Snappin, Friday, 9 March 2012 02:36 (twelve years ago) link
Only sad that "the Prettiest Star" didn't make it into the top 50, and thought maybe the alternate version of Candidate might place higher, even if I only had it at #5 on my poll. Also, if you combine the votes for Sweet Thing, Candidate and Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing it jumps up from #35 to #24, just edging out "Under Pressure."
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 9 March 2012 02:57 (twelve years ago) link
Thank you so much WmC, this was a hugely enjoyable poll and I appreciate your outstanding effort!
Regret: I should have voted for Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing instead of Under Pressure, because it's bonkers-amazing and because in my heart I know that Under Pressure is really a Queen song after all.
Surprises: Life On Mars? If ILM says so. Also, I thought for sure 'Heroes' would win. Mainly, I was pretty shocked at the deafening ILM silence for Bowie in the 80s, 90s, and 00s.
Regrettable but Irrefutable Conclusion: David Bowie is a radio, and cocaine is by far the greatest station.
ALBUMS: 1.Diamond Dogs (8)2.Aladdin Sane (7)3.Lodger (6)4.Low (1)5.Hunky Dory (3) SONGS: 1.Young Americans (7)2.The Man Who Sold The World (12)3.We Are The Dead4.Joe The Lion (51)5. Golden Years (6)6. It's No Game (Part 1) (40)7.Scary Monsters (49)8.Station To Station (4)9.Under Pressure (23)10.Drive In Saturday (27)11.Aladdin Sane (35)12.Loving The Alien13.All The Madmen 14.Ashes To Ashes (2)15.Beauty and The Beast (57)16.This Is Not America 17.Sons of The Silent Age (50)18.Diamond Dogs (48)19.The Jean Genie (42)20.The Bewlay Brothers (46)
― Foster The Hoople (Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:04 (twelve years ago) link
To be honest, I love Bowie... but own nothing by him past Let's Dance, and haven't even listened to anything he's done after 1990.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:08 (twelve years ago) link
― buzza, Thursday, March 8, 2012 8:50 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
<3
― horseshoe, Friday, 9 March 2012 03:14 (twelve years ago) link
Getting a ballot down to 20 was a struggle. DJ and Lady Grinning Soul were two I hated to cut ... also all the instrumentals. Sort of surprised Life on Mars was #1, but it's all good.
I put on Stage a little while ago and damned if a lot of the vocals aren't better than the studio versions.
― Brad C., Friday, 9 March 2012 03:20 (twelve years ago) link
Shit! I forgot the most important thing! Thank you to everyone who voted and everyone who kept the thread rolling with quality commentary and discussion while I farted around looking up youtubes and typing up results!
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Friday, 9 March 2012 03:29 (twelve years ago) link
Thank you! It's getting me back into Bowie, who I haven't really listened to in a while...
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 9 March 2012 04:07 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah this thread is the kick in the ass I needed to finally give the late 70s stuff a well-deserved long-overdue listen
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Friday, 9 March 2012 04:13 (twelve years ago) link
Oops--missed the end of this. 1300+ posts will be hard to beat for one of these polls.
1. "All the Young Dudes," Mott the Hoople (40)2. “Kooks” (36)3. “Rebel Rebel” (33)4. “Hang on to Yourself” (30)5. “Queen Bitch” (28)6. “You’ve Got a Habit of Leaving” (David Bowie & the Lower Third) (26)7. “Panic in Detroit” (25)8. “Diamond Dogs” (24)9. “Can’t Help Thinking About Me” (David Bowie & the Lower Third) (23)10. “Suffragette City” (22)11. “Watch That Man” (21)
― clemenza, Friday, 9 March 2012 04:26 (twelve years ago) link
Another "Hang Onto Yourself" voter! Huzzah!
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Friday, 9 March 2012 04:31 (twelve years ago) link
It's time I gave his post-Let's Dance materiel a semi-well-deserved not-so-long-overdue listen.
Loving the AlienDon't look DownAbsolute BeginnersThis is not AmericaTime Will CrawlNever Let Me DownNight FlightsStrangers When We MeetI'm DerangedSundayHeathen
Really surprised (not really) nothing made the poll.
― Mother, Friday, 9 March 2012 04:39 (twelve years ago) link
lady grinning soul voters otm. sounds like the end of a movie.
― riding on a cloud (blank), Friday, 9 March 2012 06:36 (twelve years ago) link
the lyrics kinda kill that song for me.
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 07:07 (twelve years ago) link
Full list?
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 07:33 (twelve years ago) link
It's on the Google Spreadsheet
― Mike Love Costume Jewelry on Etsy (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 9 March 2012 07:39 (twelve years ago) link
@ sarahell, he sounds, all over that record, as if he was trying to push his lyrics and delivery to the most campy, twisted place; it's a parody of "Ziggy". Works great on "Drive-in Saturday".
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Friday, 9 March 2012 07:44 (twelve years ago) link
that's my favorite Bowie album, it's just the parts about the "musky odor" and "fullness of her breast" that are kinda gross
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 07:47 (twelve years ago) link
Huh! The first time I heard that album as a teenager I was all 'i don't get it' and my opinion hasn't really changed. "Cracked actor", "Watch that man", "Panic in Detroit" and "The Jean Genie" are just too sloppy and fucked up for my taste, the same reason I guess people like it. "Time" just sounds like he's aping Brel, "The prettiest star" is too cuet. Love "Drive-in Saturday" and the title track though
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Friday, 9 March 2012 07:56 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot, and what positions they took in the end.
Notably non-canonical, without trying to be?
1 Loving The Alien (97)2 Wild Is The Wind (42)3 Jean Genie (43)4 Beauty and The Beast (58)5 "Heroes" (6)6 Underground (103)7 Sound and Vision (4)8 Can't Help Thinking About Me (109)9 Drive In Saturday (28)10 Rebel Rebel (11)11 Baal's Hymn (107)12 John, I'm Only Dancing (21)13 Scary Monsters (50)14 Starman (19)15 Under Pressure (24)16 All The Young Dudes (38)17 DJ (66)18 Fame (34)19 What's Really Happening (169)20 That's Motivation (174)
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 09:19 (twelve years ago) link
11 Baal's Hymn (107)
Good man.
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 9 March 2012 09:22 (twelve years ago) link
ta.
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 09:23 (twelve years ago) link
My ballot, bold didn't place.
1 It's No Game (Part 1)2 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)3 Golden Years4 "Heroes"5 Starman6 Life On Mars7 Under Pressure8 Fashion9 Boys Keep Swinging10 Changes11 Aladdin Sane12 Move On13 Sound and Vision14 Rebel Rebel15 Hang On To Yourself16 Jump They Say17 Up The Hill Backwards18 China Girl19 Strangers When We Meet20 Memories of a Free Festival
1 Scary Monsters2 Ziggy Stardust3 Hunky Dory4 Lodger5 Earthling
'Jump they say' missing out seems like the most egregious omission to me. After the fallow period of the mid 80s this was something I could say with some confidence that he wasn't just a heritage act but someone still capable of new, exciting work.
― fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Friday, 9 March 2012 09:57 (twelve years ago) link
"Life on Mars" and "Drive in Saturday", are they not pretty much the same song, subjectmatterwise?
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:01 (twelve years ago) link
• The post-1983 shutout in the top 60 is regrettable
I've been having a think about this. I try to make a point of listening to everything I can when I contribute to one of these polls, and the thing that consistently comes out is that artists go on releasing good work a lot longer than you think. Nevertheless I mostly keep voting for the 'peak era' stuff.
I can think of two reasons for this:- there's a kind of urgency in earlier work that dissipates as the artist mellows, doesn't take life so seriously, and tends to explore subtleties more than going for massive hooks and dramatic arrangements.- there's always a cultural cachet to the more popular stuff; everyone knows it, so we spend more time talking about it and attaching meanings to it. It's natural to love it more.
And more practically, it'd be slightly bloody-minded to fill your ballot with Heathen deep cuts when you know that everyone else is going to be voting for side one of Low.
I'll be interested to see how the Paul Simon one pans out, where his peak era is possibly less pronounced than someone like Bowie.
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:13 (twelve years ago) link
It's not that I don't like anything post-1983, it's just that there's such an embarrassment of riches up to that point that I'd only include a later song if I was trying to make a point - it would feel dutiful rather than sincere. Maybe if the ballots were 40 places instead of 20, but then WmC would have had a nervous breakdown and Jump They Say isn't worth that.
― Suede - the fabric, not the band (DL), Friday, 9 March 2012 10:16 (twelve years ago) link
Just me and Owen P voting for I'm Deranged then. Only five of us propped for Jump They Say...
― Michael Jones, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:20 (twelve years ago) link
"What's Really Happening"
Yes, I'm glad you asked me about that. I voted for it anyway..
Basically, this was a competition by DBowie on Bowienet. He put up an instrumental with him going la la la, and what you had to do was write the song's verses. Himself sang the chorus.
Then you 'uploaded' your verses.
The next part of the process involved clicking a link, and getting ten (or was it five?) sets of verses by other people, and you got to vote them out of five. Tell you what though, all the ones I saw were absolutely terrible! So, i thought I might be in with a good chance.
Anyways, the prize went to one Alex Grant (very close alphabetically, I noticed), and his verses were fine. Fair play, if someone said his were better, I would not argue.
I never got round to 'recording' my version. Might save it for the next ILX compilation.
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:23 (twelve years ago) link
I've always been a bit unclear about the what's-going-on of Life on Mars?, esp the second verse, but Drive In Saturday seems to me post-human sci-fi looking back wistfully at us (& 70s looking at 60s, 50s), & I can't get that to match quite.
― woof, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:37 (twelve years ago) link
it's about a girl who has a miserable family life who likes going to the movies
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:40 (twelve years ago) link
I think "Drive in Saturday" is responsible for my favourite DLTism, after he played it:
"And speaking of "Crash course for the Ravers, let's over to the traffic news"
(hey, it shows he was listening!)
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:44 (twelve years ago) link
Since all the images in LoM are more or less American, I interpret it as being about a girl (Bowie substitute) looking at America as though it's a not a real place, as though it's an entirely fictious entity that only exists in movies. Since for an English person, practically everything we think of as the real America comes from movies/TV/media pop culture generally.
― c'est ne pas un car wash (snoball), Friday, 9 March 2012 10:44 (twelve years ago) link
are they though? sailors fighting in the dancehall could totally be British
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:45 (twelve years ago) link
i think the thing is that the descriptions of these movies all code as "old" b-movies, that she lives somewhere crappy where there is one movie theater that plays these old b-movies because it is crappy and can't afford doesn't give a fuck about showing contemporary fare. it's probably during the day, i'm guessing
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:50 (twelve years ago) link
I think it ties into the faltering pre-Ziggy state of Bowie's career: Space Oddity was a false start, he hadn't quite made the leap into stardom, he's still a struggling songwriter (failing to write the English lyrics for the song that would become My Way) - just like the girl in the song has failed in her plans to run away from home, and the whole ludicrous Hollywood spectacle doesn't console her, just mocks her dreams of escape.
― Stevie T, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:52 (twelve years ago) link
She wants the escapism, but the films are rubbish and cliché driven.
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 10:55 (twelve years ago) link
so that second verse is… Bowie/girl poetic digression about rotten state of England, uk pop culture consumer thralldom?
― woof, Friday, 9 March 2012 11:13 (twelve years ago) link
It's just "I am the Walrus" type bol.
― Mark G, Friday, 9 March 2012 11:17 (twelve years ago) link
The post-1983 shutout in the top 60 is regrettable
David Bowie continued to make records after 1983? Far out. (Sorry--being a wiseguy.) More regrettable to me is that nothing from the Lower Third snuck in.
― clemenza, Friday, 9 March 2012 12:36 (twelve years ago) link
Only 3 other ppl voting for "Absolute Beginners" is just shocking. (I hadn't expected much support for "Looking for Water".)
― dorsalstop, Friday, 9 March 2012 12:38 (twelve years ago) link
It just occurred to me (seeing the date, d'oh) - that mugshot Moka posted was taken two days after the Nassau show in '76 that's included in the Station to Station reissue from last year.
― willem, Friday, 9 March 2012 12:58 (twelve years ago) link
A day later, at Madison Square Garden, still classy.http://www.teenagewildlife.com/Appearances/Concerts/1976/0326/JD02.jpg
― willem, Friday, 9 March 2012 12:59 (twelve years ago) link
1. Life on Mars?2. Ashes to Ashes3. Five Years4. Station to Station5. Rock n Roll Suicide6. The Bewlay Brothers7. Sweet Thing8. Lady Grinning Soul9. Fantastic Voyage10. Sound and Vision11. Yassassin12. Quicksand13. Look Back in Anger14. Sons of the Silent Age15. It's No Game (Part 2)16. The Secret Life of Arabia17. Changes18. Absolute Beginners19. African Night Flight20. Golden Years
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Friday, 9 March 2012 15:28 (twelve years ago) link
1. Starman2. Life On Mars?3. Oh! You Pretty Things 4. Ziggy Stardust5. Lady Stardust 6. Cracked Actor7. Heroes8. Sweet Thing/Candidate/Sweet Thing (Reprise)9. Bewlay Brothers 10. Quicksand 11. Lady Grinning Soul12. Prettiest Star 13. Young Americans14. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide 15. Stay16. Time17. TVC 1518. John, I'm Only Dancing 19. Watch That Man20. Five Years
Changes accidentally ommitted. Painfullest cuts, iirc:
Hallo SpaceboyPanic In DetroitModern LoveJean GenieMoonage DaydreamAshes to AshesStation to Station
I'd have put Stay higher id I'd listened to it before I submitted, but I'm still happy with Starman at #1. It makes me smile all over my body.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 15:42 (twelve years ago) link
regarding what "Life on Mars?" is about: http://bowiesongs.wordpress.com/2010/03/23/life-on-mars/
― horseshoe, Friday, 9 March 2012 15:48 (twelve years ago) link
I honested figured ILX's love for Berlin-era Bowie would place Station to Station and Heroes above Life on Mars, but I always believed it would be in the top three... my local Bowie universe has always regarded Hunky Dory as his finest work (I remember late night diner arguments over Hunky Dory vs. Aladdin Sane, me arguing the latter) and Life on Mars is the shorthand for that record.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:10 (twelve years ago) link
honestly. honestly!
I like Aladdin Sane heaps better than Hunky Dory. It hangs together better and doesn't have any songs on it that make my teeth hurt. Some of HD is just horrible. However there is a certain softness (warm and upbeat like in Starman or wistful and strange like in Bewlay Brothers) that you don't really hear again. When it's good, it's really good?
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:26 (twelve years ago) link
What part of HD is horrible? "Fill Your Heart"?
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:29 (twelve years ago) link
I like Fill Your Heart!
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:31 (twelve years ago) link
I don't like Fill Your Heart.
Also I am no fan of Andy Warhol or Song for Bob Dylan, cute & clever once but very grating after 30 years, and for some reason Kooks rubs me up the wrong way lately too.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:34 (twelve years ago) link
B-b-b-but that dead-on guitar playing on Andy Warhol!
― Feebs K-Tel (NickB), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:38 (twelve years ago) link
Our criteria at the time was admittedly... very high school. Although since the Ryko reissues were just released, we actually had access to his entire catalog! Space Oddity was rejected out of hand for reeking of hippy and the sixties, Ziggy Stardust was "too popular" although what that meant in real terms I don't know since there were about six Bowie fans in our entire high school, most of them teachers. So the battle lines were something like Man Who Sold the World/Hunky Dory vs. Aladdin Sane/Low. Eventually somebody got a copy of Station to Station and attempts at narrative were abandoned.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:39 (twelve years ago) link
I agree--Fill Your Heart, Kooks, Warhol, and Dylan are stinkers!
― Iago Galdston, Friday, 9 March 2012 16:39 (twelve years ago) link
No! Warhol is great!
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 9 March 2012 16:42 (twelve years ago) link
It's DELIBERATELY ANNOYING!
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:43 (twelve years ago) link
Kooks is just a nice place to be
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:44 (twelve years ago) link
'Andy Warhol' is clearly where Metallica stole one of the riffs in 'Master Of Puppets' from.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
"Andy sleeping/ Andy tired/ Andy take a little snooze"
Don't know why, but i find it hilarious.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link
I used to think it was funny, but I've heard it too many times for the childish humour *or* the natty guitar to overcome the oh-god-so-annoying vocals.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCf3xa5tYKM
― "marvellously inoffensive" (Eazy), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:49 (twelve years ago) link
I should 'fess that HD, as well as being an old favourite in its own right, is one of my writing-to albums, which means I might have overplayed it, just a touch. Same goes for Aladdin Sane, Ziggy and Diamond Dogs. You sure notice which songs work for you when you've got them on rotation for 6 weeks straight.
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:53 (twelve years ago) link
and for some reason Kooks rubs me up the wrong way lately too.
It's a song written for an audience of one: Zowie (two if you count Angie). In a way it annoys me in the same way Phil Collins' 'relationship' songs annoy me - I'm not the intended audience and I don't even want to eavesdrop on the situation, I feel awkward about it even.
― rain came down like water falling from the clouds (snoball), Friday, 9 March 2012 16:56 (twelve years ago) link
Hunky Dory vs. Aladdin Sane
Both albums have some annoying tracks but Aladdin Sane has Mike Garson, so I give it the edge. I love them both, including all the annoying tracks.
― Brad C., Friday, 9 March 2012 17:06 (twelve years ago) link
which reminds me of this, from way up thread:
"what are the most avant-garde/outside solos on pop singles?"Great thread idea!
^ otm
― Brad C., Friday, 9 March 2012 17:08 (twelve years ago) link
thread idea inspired by Steely Dan's "Do It Again" btw, even though it wouldn't win the "most avant-garde solo" prize
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Friday, 9 March 2012 17:49 (twelve years ago) link
https://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyf0o6YS9t1qfkgyio1_500.jpg
― mookieproof, Friday, 9 March 2012 18:16 (twelve years ago) link
God, I love "Kooks." It's the song that more than any other made me reconsider my long-standing antipathy to Bowie. (Big fan of Changesone in high school, completely uninterested through my 20s and 30s, again a big fan of the dozen songs I voted for.)
― clemenza, Friday, 9 March 2012 18:48 (twelve years ago) link
Yep, and they stole the phrase 'Leper Messiah' from 'Ziggy Stardust'. Obviously Jaymz is a closet Bowie fan.
Holy shit, the vicar in that Young Ones scene is Terry Jones? It's been yonks since I watched the Young Ones I never noticed that before.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Friday, 9 March 2012 18:59 (twelve years ago) link
my dumbass all-hits ballot, classic rockist 2 the core and (unsurprisingly) non-ILX-canonical in that i gave v short shrift to station to station & the "berlin trilogy":
1) Suffragette City2) Ashes To Ashes3) Rebel Rebel (perhaps i overrate due to imagined spiritual kinship w bikini kill's "rebel girl")4) The Man Who Sold The World5) Space Oddity (not so much for now, but then)6) Cat People (long moroder version ftw*)7) Heroes8) All The Young Dudes9) Quicksand10) Starman (have no idea how this drek got on here, should have been "fame", smdh)11) Andy Warhol12) Is There Life On Mars?13) John, I'm Only Dancing14) Fashion15) Diamond Dogs16) Moonage Daydream17) Under Pressure18) Young Americans19) Let's Dance20) Modern Love
* there's supposedly a nine minute version of the bowie/moroder "cat people (putting out fire)" on an australian 12-inch. is this a myth? anyone have it/heard it?
― Fozzy Osbourne (contenderizer), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:17 (twelve years ago) link
I always liked Fill Your Heart anyway, but liked it even more when I heard the various ways that Bowie improved on the original. It's not like he made huge changes, but every one is perfect...
― dlp9001, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
I like every song on Hunky Dory TBH.
― Inevitable stupid samba mix (chap), Friday, 9 March 2012 19:34 (twelve years ago) link
3 of my favorites that didn't make it:
Let Me Sleep Beside youMemory Of A Free FestivalUnwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
― nicky lo-fi, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
1.Life On Mars?2.Time3.Cat People (Soundtrack)4.Modern Love5.Breaking Glass6.Drive In Saturday7.Oh! You Pretty Things8. Warszawa9.Time Will Crawl10.Suffragette City11.Ashes To Ashes12.Young Americans13.Panic In Detroit14. Art Decade15.Watch That Man16."Heroes"17.Ziggy Stardust18.Fame '90 (was not tied to this particular version)19.Space Oddity20.Cracked Actor
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 19:57 (twelve years ago) link
nine minute cat people: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvrXkOeu-ss
― fit and working again, Friday, 9 March 2012 20:19 (twelve years ago) link
eek sorry for the embed
so so worth it though!
― sarahell, Friday, 9 March 2012 20:22 (twelve years ago) link
o shit! couldn't find it the last time i looked (which was apparently quite some time ago). ^-_-^
― Fozzy Osbourne (contenderizer), Friday, 9 March 2012 20:40 (twelve years ago) link
just needs this as an intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPP1i2YrrfA
― Fozzy Osbourne (contenderizer), Friday, 9 March 2012 20:43 (twelve years ago) link
i think his singing got better with aladdin sane. i don't like some of the more nasally vocals on the earlier stuff.
― riding on a cloud (blank), Friday, 9 March 2012 21:23 (twelve years ago) link
i think life on mars won cuz it's a fucking amazing song
― a little tiny crunk person (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 9 March 2012 21:25 (twelve years ago) link
music crit gold ^^
― Also unknown as Zora (Surfing At Work), Friday, 9 March 2012 21:27 (twelve years ago) link
So, I was still coming up with 80 ballots, but only 78 first-place votes. Obviously I'd miscounted the #1s when I transcribed (by hand, don't ask) from my big messy spreadsheet to the nice neat googledoc. So I opened Big Messy in Google and there they were.
Revisions: "Hang on to Yourself" changed from 0 first-place votes to 1, and "Life on Mars" changed from 4 first-place votes to 5. Point totals were correct, no changes. Total number of ballots: a nice even 80.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Friday, 9 March 2012 22:21 (twelve years ago) link
I love that clash of the Tony Newley cockney scamp voice with the New York arts scene references that makes Hunky Dory so original and fresh.
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Friday, 9 March 2012 22:25 (twelve years ago) link
80's a terrific effort, well done all. It makes the results so much more fun too.
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 9 March 2012 22:31 (twelve years ago) link
And 41 different songs got first-place votes.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Friday, 9 March 2012 22:36 (twelve years ago) link
Wow, 80. You win!
― Mark G, Saturday, 10 March 2012 00:00 (twelve years ago) link
Is 80 all-ILM record? Well done, people--and WmC, again, great job....so FUN!!
― Iago Galdston, Saturday, 10 March 2012 00:16 (twelve years ago) link
I think so, but I don't keep up with rap or metal polls.
Mark -- I wasn't competing for anything! ILM wins.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Saturday, 10 March 2012 00:31 (twelve years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4Km5OKZlp0
― clemenza, Saturday, 10 March 2012 01:46 (twelve years ago) link
It's not the side-effects of the cocaineI'm thinking that all you people who voted for Low haven't listened to any other Bowie albums― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:32 PM (4 days ago)
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Tuesday, March 6, 2012 4:32 PM (4 days ago)
You may recall that in 1978, LP cutout bins (at least in Scranton) were full of firmly unwanted copies of Low.
― Up With Hoople (Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt), Saturday, 10 March 2012 02:26 (twelve years ago) link
they loved it in wilkes-barre tho
― mookieproof, Saturday, 10 March 2012 02:56 (twelve years ago) link
^^^^
maybe so, I don't recall seeing Low cutouts at Joe Nardone's Gallery of Sound!
― Up With Hoople (Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt), Saturday, 10 March 2012 03:41 (twelve years ago) link
Low was rating #1 of the Top 100 1970's albums on Pitchfork, btw. None of his other albums ranked in the top 50.
http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/5932-top-100-albums-of-the-1970s/10/
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 10 March 2012 04:22 (twelve years ago) link
fwiw while i did not vote in this poll and contributed no more than the occasional joek to its unveiling, i totally appreciate its existence and have indeed listened to trax 1-12 today.
so thanks y'all
― mookieproof, Saturday, 10 March 2012 04:43 (twelve years ago) link
Nah it's his best album
― riding on a cloud (blank), Saturday, 10 March 2012 05:06 (twelve years ago) link
Well, hey. Let's talk.When you consider so many other Bowie albums to be an treasure trove, pleeeeease tell meWhy Bowie's #1 album (selon ILM) contains so many one-offs, oddities; essentially a b-sides collection(excepting "Breaking glass" and "Sound + vision") come at me, it's a shit-haul.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Saturday, 10 March 2012 08:17 (twelve years ago) link
Close your eyes to the backstory and you'll hear at least ten other superior albums by same artist
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Saturday, 10 March 2012 08:23 (twelve years ago) link
I'm not that invested in Bowie the songwriter, the lyricist, the personality etc. I just really love how Low sounds, from the bottom of my heart! I don't really care about "backstories" and it's really presumptuous and rather arrogant for you to suggest that that's the reason people love the album (whether they're conscious of it or not).
― riding on a cloud (blank), Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:24 (twelve years ago) link
i mean, i'm not into most of hunky dory at all, but i don't have to come up with some strawman conspiracy theory to validate my dislike. also, i know i'm wrong.
― riding on a cloud (blank), Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:30 (twelve years ago) link
I'll bet there's some relationship between average age of voter and preference for Low. I realize after this poll that I don't particularly have a favorite Bowie album at this point. When I listen to the top 60 playlist on Spotify, I seem to be gravitating towards the Scary Monsters tracks, which is interesting because it's not one of my first choices for "best album."
― dlp9001, Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:32 (twelve years ago) link
starman conspiracy
― pplains, Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:32 (twelve years ago) link
Let's just accept that "favorite album" can change week to week if not day to day.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:32 (twelve years ago) link
^^^ yep
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:35 (twelve years ago) link
I voted Low No. 1.
I resisted Bowie for a long time because of the glitter, glam and clown suits. I grew up listening to Top 40 and Classic Rock radio stations and it was all "Let's Dance" and "Rebel Rebel". Hearing that there was this crazy doop-doop-doop record he recorded with the guy who made Bono a star didn't really entice me as a teen.
Later on in college, I finally put Low on and for the next 30 minutes or so, kept checking the copyright date on the label to reconfirm that this really was made in 1977? It sounded light years (sorry for the space term) ahead of what I was hearing at the time.
While there are some who make the Geir Hongroesque proclamations that the songs are but only snatches of static, one-offs, incomplete compositions or unpolished and that they lack the structure of those other bar-to-bar masterpieces is kinda missing the point of what makes Low so great. It's like the music nerd who pooh-poohed the Beatles at summer camp because "their vocals were flat."
Low was the first time it clicked for me just what kind of antenna Bowie had stuck up into the stars and it helped put in context all the other stuff. There's a reason why it's one of his lesser commercial efforts, but also provided the name of his box set. No, it's not a Rosetta Stone. Just rock and roll like nothing I'd ever heard before.
― pplains, Saturday, 10 March 2012 20:59 (twelve years ago) link
Well, I really like Pinups. The music is taut, and bright, and zippy. Bowie's vocals are enjoyable and goofy. The song selection is really fun. I love his take on "Where Have All The Good Times Gone?" Although I always thought it was a missed opportunity for perfection, if only he had reversed the lyrics to: "Mommy didn't have no toys/and Daddy didn't need no boys." Wouldn't that be tremendous? I love the slowed tempo of I Can't Explain. There is no better album cover.
― Up With Hoople (Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt), Saturday, 10 March 2012 23:15 (twelve years ago) link
Listening to the Nassau Coliseum show for the first time. Holy crap. Utterly relentless.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Saturday, 10 March 2012 23:27 (twelve years ago) link
Nassau is the best thing in his catalog. That band was amazing.
― EZ Snappin, Sunday, 11 March 2012 00:24 (twelve years ago) link
loving this tonight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI1WQBUdB6c
― pplains, Sunday, 11 March 2012 02:43 (twelve years ago) link
Love Pinups! The "See Emily play" cover is one of the weirdest things dude has produced.
Re: "Low" strawman. I agree with arrogant, sure, and I'm embarrassed. I'm a die-hard fan, I must admit; that fandom sometimes turns the good sense off.
(Normal board conversation usually keeps me purring but I must confess, there were some weird sensations on this thread, like, my heart-rate elevated when I saw "Secret life of Arabia" placed.)
So yeah if I've made any asshole statements upthread it's just 'cause the love runs deep for this man, just as [boarder] can get passionate about AFX or another about Radiohead or another about Biggy or whatevs and make a "don't vote for 'Big Poppa' you fuxx" post.
As for being called presumptuous, ennh, I dunno. Backstory is a large part of the appreciation of "Low", you can't deny it; the structure, the sounds, the mood. Tony Visconti getting some Eventides. Eno may or may not have written "Warszawa". The aborted Roeg score. The coke, the burnout, West Berlin, etc. I've had a hundred conversations about that album, I've written two papers about it, and all of them talked about Bowie's state of mind and/or the gated snare, but not one of them concerned "Always crashing in the same car". Or "What in the world". It's not so presumptuous.
Lastly, my frustration about "Low" placing first isn't b/c of some Geir-esque thing or because I don't Totally Love "Low" To Pieces, 'cause I do. It is just frustrating-- as a die-hard-- that so many people's #1 Bowie album is the one that contains the least amount of Bowie, being 60% instrumental, i.e. missing the man's voice and lyrics.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 05:17 (twelve years ago) link
It is just frustrating-- as a die-hard-- that so many people's #1 Bowie album is the one that contains the least amount of Bowie, being 60% instrumental, i.e. missing the man's voice and lyrics.
yeah, i understand that. the part of low that has vocals, though, is absolutely amazing, nonstop. if it was extended to both sides - the vocals, that is - it would somehow be even more esteemed than it already is, i think.
― 1986 Olive Garden (Z S), Sunday, 11 March 2012 05:45 (twelve years ago) link
Backstory is a large part of the appreciation of "Low", you can't deny it.
At the time I bought Low, around 1989 IIRC, I liked it because it reminded me of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in tone but was gratifyingly asexual. Ziggy Stardust was too much when you were viewing Bowie as a competitor for the affections of girls, but Low was just the ticket.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Sunday, 11 March 2012 08:05 (twelve years ago) link
I loathe biographical criticism. Also, I can't confuse "Subterraneans" and "Speed of Life" for anyone else's instrumentals; they're big, histrionic, and vulgar, like prime Bowie.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 11 March 2012 11:55 (twelve years ago) link
Backstory is a large part of the appreciation of "Low", you can't deny it
shaking my motherfucking head til i get whiplash
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 11:57 (twelve years ago) link
Yeah but I kinda agree with him in the sense that Low has always felt a little bit like a Bowie sketchbook rather than some perfectly formed masterpiece. That's not a qualitative statement on its material -- I love pretty much everything on it. But even if track for track Low is his best record, it still feels a little odd to call it his best album.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 13:32 (twelve years ago) link
yeah, won't talk shit about Low but I was really hoping this poll would be a Station to Station triumph
― gospodin simmel, Sunday, 11 March 2012 13:47 (twelve years ago) link
Its placing also feels like a function of the times -- not only is the Berlin era the most influential right now, Low's diversity makes it a somewhat easier album to celebrate than one of his straight up genre exercises.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 14:07 (twelve years ago) link
in what sense is Low NOT a genre exercise?
(serious question)
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 11 March 2012 14:14 (twelve years ago) link
that so many people's #1 Bowie album is the one that contains the least amount of Bowie, being 60% instrumental, i.e. missing the man's voice and lyrics.
I disagree with the boldface part. What it lacks in his voice and lyrics, it gives back generously in a look into DB the thinker and conceptualizer, imo. As a comics nerd, I've seen many cases where a page's pencils and preliminary sketches were more interesting than the finished page.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Sunday, 11 March 2012 14:45 (twelve years ago) link
wait -- you're suggesting that full-bodied instrumentals like Low's are the equivalent of sketches?
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 11 March 2012 14:49 (twelve years ago) link
A couple of them -- "Weeping Wall" and "Some Are," mainly -- have always seemed like they could have been conceived as X and presented as Y. I don't know -- it's certainly no impediment to enjoyment -- Low was my #1 album by a huge margin.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:03 (twelve years ago) link
I loathe biographical criticism.
NO I'M NOT talking about like "oooh this gated snare represents his mom", I'm talking about 'talking points'. I could ask you ten questions about the making of this record right now and you'd get them all right.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:06 (twelve years ago) link
Low is just placed on such a pedestal of intellectual/avant-garde/genius these days. For some reason it reminds me of people that say Smile was the greatest piece of music ever written and would have changed the world.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:09 (twelve years ago) link
There's probably 2x the amount of bio written about the making of 'Low' than any other Bowie album. It's simply the intellectual's album and that's that.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:11 (twelve years ago) link
but what if you've never read any bio and you still love Low are you an intellectual y/n?
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:12 (twelve years ago) link
what if you've loved Low since your mid-teens were you a teenage intellectual?
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:13 (twelve years ago) link
i did have glasses tbf
It just means you brilliant taste over all the simpletons that like Hunky Dory.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:18 (twelve years ago) link
Dumb joke, i realize i'm about to get shat on for.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:19 (twelve years ago) link
Hunky Dory used to be my fave i think but this shdn't be a "either/or" proposition, whatever you wanna think about the meaning of liking Low it's pretty obvious that its outness has been diminished by time and influence. like i guess i first heard it in the early to mid 80s and already in the context of what pop music sounded like there was nothing really odd to me at that age. tho i guess i had no handle on what "ambient" was back then.
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:22 (twelve years ago) link
i guess i do think that Hunky Dory is the "straighter" record - nb just remembered i played "Bewlay Bros" on the jukebox in the pub last night but that only makes it a more honest choice if you really singer-songwriter types and hate whatever kind of thing Low is
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
really love singer-songwriter types i meant
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:25 (twelve years ago) link
Who hates Low?
There've been outright "I hate Aladdin Sane" "I hate Young Americans" and it's like, "uh huh, some people do".
I love "Outside" but it's a fringe thing; obv you can't appreciate "Outside" without being acquainting with every character, which songs they sing and whether they own a goat-scrotum purse or a lamb-penis necklace
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:27 (twelve years ago) link
Nobody hates Low. Of all the Bowie album reviews I've read, pretty much all of them about Low have just fawned over how brilliant it is. Maybe I don't read enough album reviews?
Compared this to say, any of his other albums. They all have tracks that get on people's nerves, weak points, etc. Low just sort of seems untouchable.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:30 (twelve years ago) link
Personally I love "Low", I even covered a few of those songs in bands over the years. But it does seem a bit idealized by the current generation.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:31 (twelve years ago) link
is it a surprise if some 30-odd year old albums speak more to the current generation than others?
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link
altho again that discounts a lot of the people who've loved it between 1977 and now
maybe Hunky Dory was big with the antifolk kids or whatever, assuming they really existed
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:34 (twelve years ago) link
"Be My Wife" gets on my nerves tbh. There are a couple other songs on that album that I like when I hear, but don't really stick with me, unlike "Aladdin Sane" which is one memorable awesome song after another.
― sarahell, Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:55 (twelve years ago) link
You and me both Sarahell--for some reason I can't stand Be My Wife and TVC15, they make my skin crawl!
― Iago Galdston, Sunday, 11 March 2012 15:59 (twelve years ago) link
THanks to EZ here for pursuading me to listen to Stage again
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:14 (twelve years ago) link
(persuade)
Oh, the antifolk kids once existed, but now they've morphed into the crusties.
Sort of sounds like a Bowie lyric.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:26 (twelve years ago) link
Low is just placed on such a pedestal of intellectual/avant-garde/genius these days.
This was the case 20+ years ago when I got into Bowie. As an impressionable 18-year-old I was keen to follow the party line but over time I lost interest in it. I don't think there's anything weak or annoying about it, I just find it kinda meh and am surprised at how highly people rate it.
― fit and working again, Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:32 (twelve years ago) link
I vaguely remember a quote from Robert Smith saying how he lost interest in Bowie when Low came out. At the time I thought he was nuts.
― fit and working again, Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:34 (twelve years ago) link
You're welcome Ówen! Hope you have the reissue; the correct ordering and extra songs push it over the top.
― EZ Snappin, Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:46 (twelve years ago) link
I have the Ryko, is that the one you mean? Also, kudos on voting for Outside songs although we voted for the opposite ones
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:47 (twelve years ago) link
I was gonna vote "Voyeur of utter destruction (as beauty)" cause I love that song but felt embarrassed by the title.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Sunday, 11 March 2012 16:51 (twelve years ago) link
This is where I say it's a CRIME that (damn good) filler like "A New Career In a New Town" places but Outside gets shut out. On my ballot that was too late, I had "Thru' These Architect's Eyes" in my top ten. Tons of cuts on it were worthy, tho -- "I'm Deranged," "The Motel," "A Small Plot of Land" to name a few. People focus way too much on the (negligible) NIN influences and concept (actually quite wry) and not nearly enough on the quality of songwriting (Bowie's best since the mid-70s), production (nervy and maximalist) and singing (arguably Bowie's best). Easily in my top 5 Bowie records and, at times, my very favorite.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 17:29 (twelve years ago) link
Outside has tons of good cuts, so it was nice to see 3/4 of the record represented (if poorly).
The EMI reissue of Stage in 2005 added "Stay" and "Be My Wife", removed the between song fades and corrected the running order to reflect the concerts. Bowie makes me rebuy albums far too often.
― EZ Snappin, Sunday, 11 March 2012 17:30 (twelve years ago) link
"A New Career in a New Town" isn't filler ffs
― Kony Montana: "Say hello to my invisible friend" (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 11 March 2012 17:31 (twelve years ago) link
the number of reissues and repackagings are crazy
― sarahell, Sunday, 11 March 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link
The 1990 Low reissue got a savage review in one of the UK monthlies... (ha, it might actually have been Jon Savage) 3/10 or something. "Responsible for Gary Numan and all that crap" was the gist. I recall Steve Sutherland giving Scott Walker's Boychild comp on Fontana a kicking around the same time. Wrong wrong wrongy wrong.
― Michael Jones, Sunday, 11 March 2012 17:36 (twelve years ago) link
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7176/6973345197_a0d07775d0_b.jpghttp://farm8.staticflickr.com/7196/6827233380_64554bb110_b.jpghttp://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/6973343833_684fd08dfd_b.jpg
― gazelleonstage, Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:06 (twelve years ago) link
You may be right -- but as much as I like it, it's not one of Bowie's 60 best songs either. That says more about his catalog than it does ANCiaNT, tho.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:07 (twelve years ago) link
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7176/6973345197_a0d07775d0_b.jpgBowie b&w by Tommytinkroom, on Flickr
― gazelleonstage, Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:12 (twelve years ago) link
Ok just sussed out how to upload some pics,this should have been my first post.http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7176/6973345197_a0d07775d0_b.jpgBowie b&w by Tommytinkroom, on Flickrhttp://farm8.staticflickr.com/7176/6973345197_a0d07775d0_b.jpgBowie b&w by Tommytinkroom, on Flickrhttp://farm8.staticflickr.com/7069/6973343833_684fd08dfd_b.jpgBowie topaz denoise by Tommytinkroom, on Flickr
― gazelleonstage, Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:17 (twelve years ago) link
buffandmaxsmom?
― You're welcome child. It was just another day being your God (crüt), Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
Sorry forgot this one.http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7196/6827233380_64554bb110_b.jpgBowie Gold by Tommytinkroom, on Flickr
― gazelleonstage, Sunday, 11 March 2012 19:19 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie's libretto might represent a new low (see what I did there) for unreadable musician prose. I love Outside though. "Thru These Architects' Eyes" and "Strangers When We Meet" made my top twenty. The latter is his best love song.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 11 March 2012 20:08 (twelve years ago) link
Also this doesn't get enough play, AFAIC:
Eno may or may not have written "Warszawa".
The oft told story about Eno writing the music while Bowie was away has never rung true to me.* ** *** The music not only sounds completely different than anything Eno was writing at the time -- it's completely different than anything he's written since. Also, so much of it is on Chamberlain, which was hardly his instrument of choice.
*I'm not thinking of "Art Decade" am I? ** No I'm not. Per Eno in a 1978 interview with Glenn O’Brien:
Then there were two days when David had to go to Paris because he was being sued by someone, so rather than wasting the studio time I decided to start a piece on my own, with the understanding that if he didn’t like it I’d use it myself or something. I just couldn’t face wasting the studio time. So I started working on that piece and in fact all the instrumentation was finished when David got back, and he put the vocals on top. That was “Warszawa.” It was a very clear division of labor.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 20:20 (twelve years ago) link
Bowie's libretto might represent a new low (see what I did there) for unreadable musician prose.
See, this is what kills me. The guy spends 25 years burying characters he writes about in Burroughs cut-up techniques, stories that have no resolution and references that are intentionally oblique -- and when he adds intentionally tongue-in-cheek monologues to the brew, suddenly it's a bridge too far far, far far far, far far far away.
― Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 11 March 2012 20:43 (twelve years ago) link
To add to the "Bowie on classic rock radio" discussion way upthread, here's how he placed in the 1987 WNEW-FM New York Top 1027 Songs of All Time Listener's Poll:
-- #62 - SUFFRAGETTE CITY-- #132 - REBEL REBEL-- #165 - YOUNG AMERICANS-- #179 - MODERN LOVE-- #251 - SPACE ODDITY-- #259 - HEROES-- #322 - PANIC IN DETROIT-- #467 - CHANGES-- #477 - LET'S DANCE-- #499 - GOLDEN YEARS-- #550 - FAME-- #602 - ZIGGY STARDUST-- #834 - UNDER PRESSURE-- #842 - LET'S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER-- #860 - FASHION-- #982 - ASHES TO ASHES
― Hideous Lump, Monday, 12 March 2012 00:26 (twelve years ago) link
xpostWarsawa is the only Low track for which Eno gets a songwriting credit, so I'm inclined to believe his story on that one.
As for New Career, it's anything but filler, in fact it's the track that gets to the heart of what Bowie was doing in Low.
I think Low's reputation as "best bowie album" has something to do with the fact that it's a sort of ur-text for the post-punk/art rock continuum. It may not have "invented the eighties" as the cliche goes but it certainly invented the bits that have been most revived in the past decade and a half or so. Personally I think Station To Station is now the stranger and therefore fresher-sounding album these days, partly because it didn't have the same level of influence.
― hugo_w, Monday, 12 March 2012 00:33 (twelve years ago) link
The consensus will change as the generations change.
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 12 March 2012 00:37 (twelve years ago) link
Indeed.
― hugo_w, Monday, 12 March 2012 00:39 (twelve years ago) link
Of course, a decade ago, StS was the consensus pick...
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 12 March 2012 01:06 (twelve years ago) link
Was it though? The late nineties/early noughties marked the beginning of the Low ascendancy I'd have thought. Bowie was performing it live in its entirety, Radiohead had taken a Low-like turn towards electronica, Pitchfork placed Low no. 1 in its list of top 100 albums in the 70s...
― hugo_w, Monday, 12 March 2012 01:52 (twelve years ago) link
^This
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 12 March 2012 02:42 (twelve years ago) link
and prior to that, ziggy stardust and hunky dory duked it out for supremacy. tbh, i think that ziggy still takes the crown among casual fans of all ages and predilections.
― Fozzy Osbourne (contenderizer), Monday, 12 March 2012 03:09 (twelve years ago) link
xxp in 1985 the NME Top 100 albums of all time listed Low at #15, Young Americans (!) at #36, Heroes at #64 and Station at #66.
― fit and working again, Monday, 12 March 2012 03:12 (twelve years ago) link
no other Bowie albums made the 100
― fit and working again, Monday, 12 March 2012 03:13 (twelve years ago) link
Did Bowie release Low in time for it to be included on the Voyager missions?
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Monday, 12 March 2012 03:13 (twelve years ago) link
good point, hugo.
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Monday, 12 March 2012 03:23 (twelve years ago) link
So glad "The Man Who Sold the World" placed high. What an effing amazing song. Cobain had great taste.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 12 March 2012 03:37 (twelve years ago) link
xpostI think those NME all time top 100 charts tell the story. I guess in 1985, "normal" Bowie was still a new phenomenon and his role as a postpunk forerunner still meant something. But by the 1988 chart, the highest Bowie entry is Ziggy at 33 (I guess post Never Let Me Down his stock had sunk low) and Low only clocks in at 71. The 1993 list finds Bowie still relatively unpopular (highest entry is Hunky Dory at 38, Low is at 67). Then by 2003, Bowie's stock has risen somewhat, and his highest placing album is Low at 26.
― hugo_w, Monday, 12 March 2012 04:07 (twelve years ago) link
others apparently differ, but i think that the rise and fall (and rise) of bowie's rep must have been more a UK than a US thing, or else concerned critics far more than music fans in general. by the mid-late 80s, his rep as a classic rocker with strong appeal to punks, wavers, goths, indie rockers, & artmusic types was firmly established, and this wasn't much affected by success or failure of his work post let's dance.
― Fozzy Osbourne (contenderizer), Monday, 12 March 2012 04:26 (twelve years ago) link
Someone sheepishly mentioned upthread that they first heard Bowie in a Wes Anderson movie. In fairness to "Queen Bitch", its placement in "The Life Aquatic" is far more of a marquee billing than at the end of "Hunky Dory".
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Monday, 12 March 2012 05:34 (twelve years ago) link
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 12 March 2012 11:32 (twelve years ago) link
The Bowie entry (by Rob Sheffield) calls STS his best ("the one where Major Tom learned how to dance").
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 12 March 2012 11:50 (twelve years ago) link
His Bowie entry might be the best thing Sheffield did in that book.
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 12 March 2012 13:22 (twelve years ago) link
Alfred otm; the only album that made the list at the back of the record guide was ChangesOneBowie, but Station to Station was the only "regular album" that got a 10 was Station. iirc Low got a 9...
― top 100 comedy facepalms of all time (loves laboured breathing), Monday, 12 March 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link
Someone sheepishly mentioned upthread that they first heard Bowie in a Wes Anderson movie.
I think that was me...but what I actually said (sheepishly, yes) was that it was Life Acquatic that got me to love "Queen Bitch." I'd owned Hunky Dory for a few years at that point--came to the album very late--but for whatever reason didn't take much notice of the song the one or two times I played it.
― clemenza, Monday, 12 March 2012 20:25 (twelve years ago) link
"Queen Bitch" was #2 on my ballot and it was the same for me. Thank you Wess Andersson
― an elk hunt (Ówen P.), Monday, 12 March 2012 21:01 (twelve years ago) link
I've been listening to a lot of Paul Simon the last few days for the new poll, but keep going back to Bowie on Spotify like I'm sneaking out back to have a smoke.
― Carlos Pollomar (WmC), Monday, 12 March 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
First time I ever heard "The Man Who Sold the World" was Nirvana's cover. Btw, if you want to g00gle the chords, the top two results say it's by Nirvana. Makes me nostalgic for the Napster days. ("Foxy Lady" by the Beatles, etc)
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 12 March 2012 21:21 (twelve years ago) link
I first heard Low during the summer of 1989 when I was a summer boarder in the city and one of the fellows living in the house had a copy. I only knew his radio hits at the time, and a few videos from Lodger that MuchMusic would occasionally play. I didn't know anything about the album and Side 1 blew my mind. It still sounds incredibly fresh and exciting today. Side 2 took a lot longer to get into - in fact, it's only recently that I have more than a slight tolerance for mostly instrumental music (thanks Harmonia). Anyway, people can have a genuine preference for this album without trying to be trendy.
I'd shortlisted "Hallo Spaceboy," "We Prick You," and a couple of other post-SM tracks, but in the end there was too much good stuff from the 70s for them to have any hope on my ballot.
― Kent Burt, Sunday, 18 March 2012 00:45 (twelve years ago) link
Listening to "Heroes" for the first time in 21 years. It's not that I disliked it when I first heard it, but it got pushed aside once I had my first experiences with John Coltrane and Albert Ayler. Anyway, I wish I'd listened to this during voting, because "Sense of Doubt" would've been in my top 5, easy.
― we can be gyros just for one day (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 21 March 2012 02:30 (twelve years ago) link
Following up on the experiment some dude did with the Stones poll numbers, here's a comparison of the actual album voting with the cumulative point totals for songs by album.
Album results:1. LOW (1977) - 325 points2. STATION TO STATION (1976) - 306 points3. HUNKY DORY (1971) - 198 points4. THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (1972) - 153 points5. "HEROES" (1977) - 135 points6. LODGER (1979) - 135 points7. ALADDIN SANE (1973) - 112 points8. DIAMOND DOGS (1974) - 87 points9. SCARY MONSTERS (1980) - 60 points10. YOUNG AMERICANS (1975) - 28 points11. OUTSIDE (1995) - 14 points12. THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD - 13/3/014. (tie) DAVID LIVE - 7/1/014. (tie) STAGE - 7/1/016. (tie) LET'S DANCE - 6/2/016. (tie) SPACE ODDITY - 6/2/017. BLACK TIE WHITE NOISE - 3/1/021. (tie) Changesonebowie - 1/1/021. (tie) EARTHLING - 1/1/021. (tie) HEATHEN - 1/1/021. (tie) LABYRINTH (soundtrack) - 1/1/0
...and the albums ranked by how many points their tracks were given:
1. Hunky Dory - 43702. Low - 41373. Station to Station - 37313. Ziggy Stardust - 37315. Scary Monsters - 27126. "Heroes" - 26987. Aladdin Sane - 22808. Lodger - 20109. Young Americans - 169210. Diamond Dogs - 166611. Let's Dance - 106712. The Man Who Sold the World - 95913. Space Oddity - 80114. Outside - 34615. Black Tie White Noise - 13616. Heathen - 13217. Earthling - 120
― improvised explosive advice (WmC), Monday, 9 April 2012 20:41 (twelve years ago) link
this was the best poll
― mookieproof, Friday, 6 July 2012 01:25 (twelve years ago) link
sometimes when 'stay' starts up i think it's 'stranglehold' tho
― mookieproof, Friday, 6 July 2012 01:35 (twelve years ago) link
This poll broke my brain
― is capybara gay? (Ówen P.), Friday, 6 July 2012 01:40 (twelve years ago) link
i don't really have anything to say about its order -- i've just been listening to a lot of bowie ever since and it's grebt
― mookieproof, Friday, 6 July 2012 01:44 (twelve years ago) link
Nah the order was cool, I just got plunged back into a teenage level of obsessive thinking that is only reserved for three or four other things
― is capybara gay? (Ówen P.), Friday, 6 July 2012 01:47 (twelve years ago) link
1) alouettes football2) louis spohr3) ?
― mookieproof, Friday, 6 July 2012 02:58 (twelve years ago) link
this poll was in fact better than many television shows I have watched.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 6 July 2012 03:02 (twelve years ago) link
Am hoping the Neil Young poll will be equally awesome, although it appears turnout will be significantly less
― yes (loves laboured breathing), Friday, 6 July 2012 05:43 (twelve years ago) link
― Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 6 July 2012 13:14 (twelve years ago) link
This poll and the Led Zeppelin poll were incredibly fun, but this one rearranged my brain towards the artist much more. I loved following the comments because I knew so much less about Bowie coming in than I did by the end. I already knew more than anyone needs to know about Zeppelin.
― grandavis, Friday, 6 July 2012 13:18 (twelve years ago) link
The Beastie Boys poll was also awesome. They're the only two I've ever really got involved in - these big polls are usually too big and involved for me to keep up with.
― Sick Mouthy (Scik Mouthy), Friday, 6 July 2012 13:22 (twelve years ago) link
ppl totally underrated 'man who sold the world'
― thomp, Friday, 6 July 2012 13:22 (twelve years ago) link
also no votes for the santa monica (i think) record? the live spiders one?
Thomp if you mean they underrated the album TMWSTW then you are so right, but that abum wears "underrated" real well, there's lots to love if you're sympathetic to it
― is capybara gay? (Ówen P.), Friday, 6 July 2012 14:51 (twelve years ago) link
Xp lol mookie, in all honesty if there was a "rank every episode of MASH in order" you'd see a zealousness usually reserved for FF7 otherkin or Radiohead fans
― is capybara gay? (Ówen P.), Friday, 6 July 2012 14:56 (twelve years ago) link
it's my favourite spiders record. well, proto-spiders. don't understand how 'width of a circle' didn't place.
― thomp, Friday, 6 July 2012 15:21 (twelve years ago) link
it's the best bowie tune apart from all the other bowie tunes
― thomp, Friday, 6 July 2012 15:22 (twelve years ago) link
I think you're right
― is capybara gay? (Ówen P.), Friday, 6 July 2012 15:24 (twelve years ago) link
I forgot to vote in this one but yeah, the absence of "Width of a Circle" was pretty surprising.
― cwkiii, Friday, 6 July 2012 15:36 (twelve years ago) link
Showrunning this poll and the LZ poll was (were?) huge fun. I'm glad everyone else seems to have had a good time as well.
― Neil Jung (WmC), Friday, 6 July 2012 15:44 (twelve years ago) link
this poll inspired me to order The Complete David Bowie, which happened to arrive in the mail today!
― Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Friday, 6 July 2012 22:16 (twelve years ago) link
and already, it's making me seek out things. the entry for Ashes to Ashes (which is 6 columns of small text!) mentions that Bowie has cited the 1952 musical number called "Inchworm" as a melodic influence on the song.
― Mad God 40/40 (Z S), Friday, 6 July 2012 22:27 (twelve years ago) link
surprised no one's revived this yet.
― piscesx, Thursday, 14 January 2016 19:58 (nine years ago) link
blackstar would be top 10, lazarus top 15
― glumdalclitch, Thursday, 14 January 2016 20:11 (nine years ago) link
Would be worth repolling in a few years, but not now while people are still rending garments.
― WilliamC, Thursday, 14 January 2016 20:15 (nine years ago) link
Also would be worth repolling because the body of work is complete (give or take five songs).
― WilliamC, Thursday, 14 January 2016 20:16 (nine years ago) link
Yeah, I'd be interested to see what happens if we redid this in a little while. Right now I think Blackstar and Lazaras might even be in with a shout of winning.
― Hey Bob (Scik Mouthy), Monday, 18 January 2016 10:55 (nine years ago) link
the Jack Doherty interview mentioned many posts above is here. i'd never seen it but yeah it's quite something
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yL4xxGE73E
christ this poll was *five years* ago.
― piscesx, Monday, 2 October 2017 23:16 (seven years ago) link
it's a hell of a life when "lady grinning soul" isn't even one of your top 60 songs
― Karl Malone, Saturday, 30 December 2017 03:01 (seven years ago) link
she'llllll coooommme
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 30 December 2017 03:07 (seven years ago) link
I revise this thing every year. It's hard to dump a song.
― morning wood truancy (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 30 June 2018 01:59 (six years ago) link
fans might want to check out this 3-hour career survey / interview with Chris O'Leary from WFMU
http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/84321
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 21 February 2019 23:28 (six years ago) link