Best album and best alter ego, prove me wrong

Best album and best alter ego, prove me wrong

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bowie is reddit stop posting him here

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>hey guise I just called something reddit do I fit in yet

anything pre-tonight is newfag tier and you need to get the fuck out
reality was memewie's best album hands down

>reality was memewie's best album hands down
Heathen was his best album you fucking pleb.

well, they were one in the same really
heathen to the next day is the absolute fucking god tier album trilogy in history
shame the redditors go for the accessible ambient from the 70s to appear smart
what's your favourite songs from heathen? i got to say i love gemini spacecraft and i would be your slave

>Post Let's dance Bowie that's not The Next Day and Blackstar
>best

Earthling is okay tho

>90s bowie
just no
he differed too far from his established sound
it might be appealing to those who like electronic but i agree the next day is god tier, i wore out blackstar though

[cough]dadrock[cough]

shut up redditor

I mean, I admit that I am a newfag to Bowie, I listened to his discography already, but none of the songs past Let's dance really stuck with me up untill The Next Day and Blackstar, save for Little Wonder and Afraid of Americans, and even those two, hell the entire album is completly different from his usual stuff. 90's Bowie is really fucking odd, it doesn't sound Bowie at all. I'm gonna give then entire discography another go, maybe they'll grow on me.
I have yet to listen to the Tin Machine albums, should I even bother?

>not listening to an album over and over until it stockholms you
do you even music?

>it might be appealing to those who like electronic but i agree the next day is god tier, i wore out blackstar though
try 1. Outside. But I agree with you, The Next Day and Blackstar are his best albums.
>gemini spacecraft and i would be your slave
oh those are great but I really love slow burn.

>Tin Machine albums, should I even bother
there are no 'great' Tin Machine songs but you should listen to them to get a bit of a perspective on Bowie. See the live performances too. And then you could appreciate post-Never Let Me Down Bowie.

Good one, you really shut him down my fellow 4chaner

>people shitting on 90s Bowie
>when he produced Earthling and 1.OUTSIDE on that period
The state of this board, it's full of goddamn plebs!

Exactly! 1. Outside is such a fantastic album.

>Earthling is named multiple times in the thread as a good 90's bowie
>t.tripfag

I was talking about
those posts but normally people call Earthling just "old man trying to be hip". Which is very wrong and just a pleb thing to say.

Hunky Dory and Station to Station are Bowie's 10/10's

Bowie was known for constantly reinventing himself. Anyone who said that hurr old man trying to be hip shit does not get Bowie. Admitedly, sometimes it didn't work for him, but he was always known for trying out new things

Well he also likes 1. Outside. But Bowie lies a lot in interviews.
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>Damon bowing when he shakes his hand
W H O L E S O M E

Amem, brother. I really wish more acts would try and reinvent themselves, experimenting different things. The only other artists that come to mind that do that are Kate Bush and Björk.

Heathen.

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try Benjamin Clementine- I Tell A Fly

he also said that he hated his singing voice.
youtube.com/watch?v=PmVRFEfjiwM

He's the guy that did Hallelujah Money with Gorillaz earlier this year right? He has a very nice voice, sweet lower register.

>Hallelujah Money with Gorillaz
I was never really interested in Gorillaz but Clementine is a really good artist. Wouldn't compare him to Bowie or any other artist because that would be ridiculous. I don't get why people here and music journalists try to label artists such as St. Vincent as the 'Bowie of our Generation'.

Unless it's a very fucking uncanny resemblance in musical terms, "X is the modern Y" is the shallowest musical criticism I can think of.

>'caressing his body with paint'
>'object that is worshipped by millions of girls'
Music journalists have always been shit
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such a handsome lad
wew

>bisexual
>crossdresser
Most interviewers never went beyond these subjects.
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>oh heres one talking about Bowie's opinion on Hitler if anyone's interested
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Wow so many edgy contrarians in this thread!

>interviewer asks him if he has discovered any talent (in punk)
>"DEVO! *makes funny voice* ARE WE NOT MAN?"
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