David Bowie

CsAc99CsAc99 Washington Posts: 35
edited April 2018 in Other Music
I am trying to get into Bowie here lately. I recently bought The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and really like it. I am wondering where I should go from here. 
"Are you getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?"
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  • dankinddankind I am not your foot. Posts: 20,827
    If you want to stick with a similar sound, Hunky DoryAladdin Sane and Diamond Dogs.  

    If you’d like to move on, Young Americans

    Station to Station through Lodger might be my favorite run of albums by any artist/band ever, but that’s really moving on. 
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  • CsAc99CsAc99 Washington Posts: 35
    Thanks dankind, I will have to check those out. I was thinking those were the albums I needed to check out next.
    "Are you getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?"
  • Thoughts_ArriveThoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    I love Low. My favourite. Station to Station is close behind.
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  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,427
    And if by any chance you'll be in New York City between now and I think mid-July, absolutely go to the Brooklyn Museum and see the "David Bowie Is..." exhibit, it's PHENOMENAL!!!  You'll get to see his work from so many different angles.  It's really great if you can get there!  And it's the last stop of the tour of the exhibit, so I think that's it after NYC.
  • helplessdancerhelplessdancer Posts: 5,262
    edited January 2021
    search function sucks for me. and the liquor's calling the shots tonight 

    i still miss david bowie. reality tour was the last time...1st time serious moonlight. caught every tour in between. except tin machine. before seeing bowie play live, all we knew were rock concerts. bowie live, was a show, not just a concert. david live an incredible disc. let's dance > tonight tours were mind bending. def some good songs in there worth checking out.

    at first, for me it was all about ziggy. it was just one of those classic albums that everyone loved, so the record/cassette got played a lot with the group of friends i hung with, growing up. i was intrigued so i went back as far as hunky dory and then finished with the 70's cds. here's what i found on my journey ... there are massive amounts of gold nuggets in there. expect things to be different/unique. that was the beauty/joy for me. you could not paint bowie into a box. he goes way beyond a brilliant creative mind. a true composer.
    the people/musicians he surrounded himself were all top shelf explorers and that didn't hurt  ;)

    starman top of the pops(TOTP)

  • JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,408
    search function sucks for me. and the liquor's calling the shots tonight 

    i still miss david bowie. reality tour was the last time...1st time serious moonlight. caught every tour in between. except tin machine. before seeing bowie play live, all we knew were rock concerts. bowie live, was a show, not just a concert. david live an incredible disc. let's dance > tonight tours were mind bending. def some good songs in there worth checking out.

    at first, for me it was all about ziggy. it was just one of those classic albums that everyone loved, so the record/cassette got played a lot with the group of friends i hung with, growing up. i was intrigued so i went back as far as hunky dory and then finished with the 70's cds. here's what i found on my journey ... there are massive amounts of gold nuggets in there. expect things to be different/unique. that was the beauty/joy for me. you could not paint bowie into a box. he goes way beyond a brilliant creative mind. a true composer.
    the people/musicians he surrounded himself were all top shelf explorers and that didn't hurt  ;)

    starman top of the pops(TOTP)

    I got to see David Bowie eight times between 1983 to 2004....including the tour with NIN in 1995.

    He was also rumored to be headlining Coachella, but it never happened.

    His death was such a great loss!
  • ZodZod Posts: 9,943
    I saw him twice.  Once on the Bowie/NIN tour and once on what ended up being his Final Tour.   Both were amazing shows.  I guess that's the thing about Final tours.  You don't actually know when your at them (well not most of the time anyways).
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,120
    I was able to see him twice, the first was 1983 The Serious Moonlight Tour. I was young, loved it during the MTV era. Then later on The Glass Spider Tour, very different it came across like an opera or a musical play. 

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  • helplessdancerhelplessdancer Posts: 5,262
    edited January 2021
    my hero talking about david bowie...edit, after listening to this... WOW

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  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,322
    hooked on Scary Monsters lately
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    hooked on Scary Monsters lately

    Such a fine album!  And Fripp!  Oh man!
    my hero talking about david bowie...edit, after listening to this... WOW


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  • 23scidoo23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 18,413
    Saw him in 1995 with Lou Reed and Elvis Costello..he was magnetic..a true star..
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  • ConorKavanaghConorKavanagh Ireland Posts: 1,148
    I've gone on and off David Bowie over the years. I greatly regret not seeing him life. At the moment I am very much back into his music again anyway.
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    My brother was smart and saw Bowie early on during the Ziggy days.  He was like 10 feet from the stage.  Said it was incredible.  No doubt!  Wish I'd been there!
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  • ST66483ST66483 Posts: 673
    Bowie was good live and certainly miss his music.

    @23scidoo that is one heck of a triple bill.  I loved Lou Reed live. Loudest performer I ever heard.

    Years ago I never would’ve guessed Bowie and Reed would be gone, but Iggy POP would still be around.  No disrespect to any of the 3 of them, all great live and on wax, just wouldn’t have guessed Iggy to outlast the other two.
  • 23scidoo23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 18,413
    ST66483 said:
    Bowie was good live and certainly miss his music.

    @23scidoo that is one heck of a triple bill.  I loved Lou Reed live. Loudest performer I ever heard.

    Years ago I never would’ve guessed Bowie and Reed would be gone, but Iggy POP would still be around.  No disrespect to any of the 3 of them, all great live and on wax, just wouldn’t have guessed Iggy to outlast the other two.
    I remember Lou been kind of snob that night.. but yeah it was super line up, especially for Greece..
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    EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.

    I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
  • kenny olavkenny olav Posts: 3,322
    edited February 2021
    brianlux said:
    hooked on Scary Monsters lately

    Such a fine album!  And Fripp!  Oh man! 
    love Fripp. glad I got to see him on the King Crimson 50th anniversary tour.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    brianlux said:
    hooked on Scary Monsters lately

    Such a fine album!  And Fripp!  Oh man! 
    love Fripp. glad I got to see him on the King Crimson 50th anniversary tour.

    Very cool, Kenny!
    I got to see them at the Berkeley Greek theater in 8/13 82.  What a show!  And while we were standing outside waiting to get in, we could hear Fripp doing his sound check and his incredible runs and flurries of notes wafting up into the sky made the hair on my arms stand up.  It was awesome!
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  • helplessdancerhelplessdancer Posts: 5,262
    love this. Robert Fripp Gets The Call From David Bowie

    Breaking down David Bowie's 'Heroes' – Tony Visconti & Erin Tonkon
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q2scPrc1WE
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,440
    I also caught Bowie on the serious moonlight tour. 15th row Hartford Civic Center 1983.  I always liked the hits but never could go deep on any of his records. That show was a top five performance for me. Caught him two times after that. Good shows, but not quite the grandeur of moonlight tour. The man was amazing. Certain things you remember forever.  Bowie kicking the globe into the crowd during space oddity, singing ashes to ashes in the plastic column rotating around the stage, and the balloons dropping from the ceiling during Modern Love are things I will never forget!  I still have the balloon around here somewhere.
  • helplessdancerhelplessdancer Posts: 5,262
    blessed to get this parting gift.    ain't that just like me


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  • mickeyrat said:
    Sweeeet! Thank you for posting that.
  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,427
    Get_Right said:
    I also caught Bowie on the serious moonlight tour. 15th row Hartford Civic Center 1983.  I always liked the hits but never could go deep on any of his records. That show was a top five performance for me. Caught him two times after that. Good shows, but not quite the grandeur of moonlight tour. The man was amazing. Certain things you remember forever.  Bowie kicking the globe into the crowd during space oddity, singing ashes to ashes in the plastic column rotating around the stage, and the balloons dropping from the ceiling during Modern Love are things I will never forget!  I still have the balloon around here somewhere.
    Love this recap of your show that tour! I saw it too, and I don't have any memory of him in the plastic column for Ashes to Ashes, I need to look for pics of that and jog my memory.  But I remember it was an electric show!
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    I never did see Bowie live.  Rats! 
    But my brother saw him during the Ziggy Stardust tour (either 1971 or '73), front row seats.  Can you imagine?!  He said it was absolutely glorious.  No doubt!
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  • JH6056JH6056 Posts: 2,427
    I may be more jealous of your brother than anyone else ever. Seriously? Front row seats to the tour & show I always say I'd go back to and attend if I had a time machine?  Tell your brother I'm mad at him for being so lucky!
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,440
    JH6056 said:
    Get_Right said:
    I also caught Bowie on the serious moonlight tour. 15th row Hartford Civic Center 1983.  I always liked the hits but never could go deep on any of his records. That show was a top five performance for me. Caught him two times after that. Good shows, but not quite the grandeur of moonlight tour. The man was amazing. Certain things you remember forever.  Bowie kicking the globe into the crowd during space oddity, singing ashes to ashes in the plastic column rotating around the stage, and the balloons dropping from the ceiling during Modern Love are things I will never forget!  I still have the balloon around here somewhere.
    Love this recap of your show that tour! I saw it too, and I don't have any memory of him in the plastic column for Ashes to Ashes, I need to look for pics of that and jog my memory.  But I remember it was an electric show!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFff3sJ6dG4

    Crappy video but you get the idea.  Not much out there. I swear it was moving around the stage at the Hartford show  ;)
    Such a perfect blend of music and theater.
  • vitovito Chicago Posts: 1,434
    Serious Moonlight 1983 and yes it was glorious 😎
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 40,592
    JH6056 said:
    I may be more jealous of your brother than anyone else ever. Seriously? Front row seats to the tour & show I always say I'd go back to and attend if I had a time machine?  Tell your brother I'm mad at him for being so lucky!

    LOL, sorry JH, it's a true story! 
    Whenever I tell him how envious I am of his seeing that show he says, "Yeah but you got to see both Hendrix AND The Who in '68".
    "Yeah, Bro.  Fair enough!"
    :lol:
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  • vitovito Chicago Posts: 1,434
    brianlux said:
    JH6056 said:
    I may be more jealous of your brother than anyone else ever. Seriously? Front row seats to the tour & show I always say I'd go back to and attend if I had a time machine?  Tell your brother I'm mad at him for being so lucky!

    LOL, sorry JH, it's a true story! 
    Whenever I tell him how envious I am of his seeing that show he says, "Yeah but you got to see both Hendrix AND The Who in '68".
    "Yeah, Bro.  Fair enough!"
    :lol:
    Forever jealous😎
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