Album Rating: 4.7
FUCKIN
BOWIE
WHAT IS THIS
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This is not America.
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Album Rating: 4.5
This ain't rock and roll, this is GENOCIDE
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Best Bowie.
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Album Rating: 4.7
Fleas the size of rats sucked on rats the size of cats
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Album Rating: 4.5
And ten thousand peoploids split into small tribes, coveting the highest of the sterile skyscrapers like packs of dogs assaulting the glass fronts of love-me avenue
Ripping and rewrapping mink and shiny silver fox, now legwarmers
Family badge of sapphire and cracked emerald, any day now
The year of the diamond dogs
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Album Rating: 4.7
Such an overlooked album, the lyrics are fantastic
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Album Rating: 4.7
Well, on the street where you live I could not hold up my head
For I put all I have in another bed
On another floor, in the back of a car
In the cellar like a church with the door ajar
Well, I guess we've must be looking for a different kind
But we can't stop trying til we break up our minds
Til the sun drips blood on the seedy young knights
Who press you on the ground while shaking in fright
I guess we could cruise down one more time
With you by my side, it should be fine
We'll buy some drugs and watch a band
Then jump in the river holding hands
fucking brilliance
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Album Rating: 4.5
Sweet Thing is probably top 5 when it comes to vocal performances before he decided to stop singing in the upper range.
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Album Rating: 4.7
His vocals are consistently incredible from Aladdin Sane to Let's Dance, weird how shaky and pitchy they were before that in comparison
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Album Rating: 5.0
When did he stop? On Low?
I know he sings high on Young Americans and Station to Station at some points.
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Album Rating: 4.5
no, on Let's Dance. check Scary Monsters, it's like a tour de force of vocals, and check his performance on the tonight show when the album came out, the guy did the best version of both Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes. Also the very last time he did stuff in the upper range, Under Pressure was the first in the lower range.
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Album Rating: 4.7
Under Pressure is a great fuckin' tune
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Album Rating: 4.5
definitely.
Queen II is fucking phenomenal, and I remember reading that David Bowie was offered to produce the album. That would've been insane.
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Album Rating: 4.7
I only wish the two of them had collaborated when they were at their best (70s) rather than in a slump (80s) but it's still a killer jam
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Album Rating: 4.5
def, then again a coked out bowie and new glam/hard rock group doesn't sound much like a good combo tbh. like i mean, bowie was a control freak around that time i read
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Album Rating: 4.7
That's as may be but just imagine a fusion of Stay with Bohemian Rhapsody, good fucking lord
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Album Rating: 4.5
"Diamond Dogs" and "Father to Son"
fixed to be accurate to the year bud
would be insane
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Album Rating: 5.0
IT'S TOO LATE
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queen suck bowie was right to stay away
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