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Shipping confirmation finally received for my LP of Blackstar
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Shipping confirmation finally received for my LP of Blackstar
Sent from my XT1575 using U2 Interference mobile app
Shipping confirmation finally received for my LP of Blackstar
Sent from my XT1575 using U2 Interference mobile app
I'm currently listening to Low for the first time. I like it so far. I'm especially eager to hear all the instrumentals.
"A New Career In A New Town" and "Subterraneans" are both some of my favorite Bowie tracks. Low is a wonderful album.
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Funnily enough the second side is also great to fall asleep to.
Funnily enough the second side is also great to fall asleep to.
It is as wonderful as I've heard and read. It's one of those albums that you hear the first time then immediately play again. In fact, I'm losing some sleep just to listen to this again (and I do like my sleep).
im thinking about Heathen next
Most of this thread agreed she was a good and obvious choice a few pages ago when we discussed it, so you're pretty much calling all of us here dimwits as well.You only live once, so if you're going to lose sleep, may as well lose it listening to one of the greatest albums of all time!
Anyone see the Bowie tribute at the grammy's? hate to be critical of someone who obviously meant well, but imo it was fucking awful! & can anyone enlighten me as to why lady gaga was the "obvious" choice according to some dimwit at the said show, to perform a tribute to Bowie in the first place.
That said, over here on this side of the pond, the brits are organising an "all star tribute" to Bowie, wonder who, & which songs they'll be butchering!
Also, to be fair, Lady Gaga does not make "bland, generic corporate pop".
Most of this thread agreed she was a good and obvious choice a few pages ago when we discussed it, so you're pretty much calling all of us here dimwits as well.
I forgot about Arcade Fire. They are the obvious choice: hugely successful, they worked with Bowie, and he fucking loved them