*is best Bowie album*

*is best Bowie album*
psshhh.. nothing personnel Low....

/thread

i can't even be bothered coming into bowie threads anymore because i know the other 2 bowienaons are dead and all i'm going to see is this reddit entry level soycore baby's first bowie shit
fuck you

What's your favourite then?
Tell me that The Secret Life of Arabia isn't Bowie's best track to dance to.

heathen
the best track to wild out to is i would be your slave, makes my eyes roll back into my head

>reddit entry level soycore
Big if true.

cute...

Don't post here again then.

>i can't even be bothered coming into bowie threads anymore
good riddance

@78317985
@78318003
>low
>station to station title track
>ziggy
>hunky dory
>let's dance
>blackstar
>heroes

"@78317985 @78318003"

>"@78317985 @78318003"

And yet, you bothered to post.
>Really makes you think.....

He said he couldn't be bothered coming to these threads.

I think we've heard the last of this particular user.

You said it, user!

*blocks your path*

*jumps towards you*

Definitive Bowie ranking:
1. Blackstar
2. Low
3. Outside
4. Heathen
5. Station to Station

hello reddít

This.

Reddit.

This.

correct

JOE THE LION

*fucking destroys your path*

The best Bowie album is Blackstar.
Diamond Dogs is a mixed bag, features some of the absolute best (Sweet Thing-Candidate-Sweet Thing Reprise) and worst (Rock and Roll With Me) material of his career.

What's his best look?
What's his worst look?

>best
1983 or 1976
>worst
1997, no doubt, that's some Guy Fiery shit right there

>1997
Holy shit.

this isn't twitter, user

go back to twitter fucking faggot

Most underrated Bowie album coming through

It's incredible from a songwriting perspective and would easily be my favorite Bowie album but the production and recording is absolute trash and ruins the album.

Just get the remastered one.

CAUSE I'D RATHER STAY HEEERE
WITH ALL THE MADMEEEEEEEEN

The remaster manages to be even fucking worse, it just jacks up the shit out of the vocals.

i-i could fuck 77

>no love for scary monsters
It's because of the Jojofags, isn't it

(Those which weren't listed I didn't give a proper listen to yet)

>God Tier (in no order)
Scary Monsters
Rise and Fall
The Man Who Sold The World
Station To Station
Heathen
Earthling
Heroes
Low
Lodger
Outside
>Great-tier
Diamond Dogs
Hunky Dory
Space Oddity
Alladin Sane
Blackstar
The Next Day
No Plan EP
>It's okay-tier
Young Americans
Let's Dance
>David, what are you doing, stop, no, no, tier
Never Let Me Down
Pin Ups

Even Bowie thought diamond dogs was his best album

At one point he said Buddha of Suburbia was.

Scary Monsters was my favorite before Blackstar. I think it's like the perfect fusion of his post-punk and pop sensibilities.

>God Tier (in no order)
Ziggy Stardust
The Man Who Sold The World
Station To Station
Heathen
Low
Lodger
Blackstar
No Plan EP

>Great-tier
Diamond Dogs
Space Oddity
The Next Day
Scary Monsters
Young Americans
"Heroes"
Outside

>It's okay-tier
Alladin Sane
Let's Dance
Hunky Dory
Earthling

>David, what are you doing, stop, no, no, tier
Never Let Me Down
Pin Ups
Buddha of Suburbia
Tin Machines

a thread is for discussion, but there's nothing to discuss when the OP is objectively right.

Is this even a debate?

the patrician's choice

>LOOK MA IM BEING CONTRARIAN

It's this vs Low vs "Heroes"

75

>Lodger
>god tier
LAMO !!

why are you listening to david bowie when you could be listening to RADIOHEAD I MEAN COME ON

The BBC of all records

Sometimes I come across an anecdote that implies Bowie was any less than the perfect man I idolize and it hurts me.

Check em

That album is /normiecore/.

sadly true as alot of shows and movies as of lately have featured songs from this, not as bad as hero's though

Only the song Heroes is popular. The rest of the album is completely unknown to normies, nobody knows Sense of Doubt or V2 Schneider

people barely know the first side of the album besides the title track also

Correct

Lodger is an 8

1978 is best

>Best
'76
>Worst
'87, at least for me today

Fuck, I forgot to tell you the other day, use this one for '72. That one is iconic, and this may have actually been '73 but it's a good one and kind of wraps all the styles of Ziggy into one shot.

SOME SAY THE VIEW IS CRAAAAAAZY
BUT YOU MAY ADOPT
ANOTHER POINT OF VIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWW