Happyblue1
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Rum, Sodomy and the Lash - classic.....
squirtyflower said:you can't beat the trilogy ofaphex said:bowies 80's output is his best (apart from low)
man who sold the world
ziggy
aladdin sane
pity diamond dogs got in the way because low would have made it a quintuplet of excellence with heroes
you're rightBTH said:squirtyflower said:you can't beat the trilogy of
man who sold the world
ziggy
aladdin sane
pity diamond dogs got in the way because low would have made it a quintuplet of excellence with heroes
You've missed out Hunky Dory; that and Man Who Sold The World are my favourite Bowie albums.
I remember when Ashes to Ashes came out in 1980; one of his best IMO but I was mesmerized by the video...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLBlFq4oE2I[/youtube]
Oddly enough Terence Trent D'Arby (mentioned elsewhere in this thread) supported Bowie on the Glass Spider Tour in 198.; I went to both dates at Maine Road and for some strange reason Trent D'Arby thought he'd been entered into a swearing contest and just swore for the hell of it. Made a prick of himself TBH and alienated many in what was admittedly a Bowie crowd.
Anyway, here are half a dozen great albums from the '80s. I make no apologies for them all being rock albums, albeit of different hues...
would be excellent choices without guns n rosesdigbythebiggestdogintheworld said:
the lp that started the thread is pretty smart too
Cheesy said:
squirtyflower said:would be excellent choices without guns n rosesdigbythebiggestdogintheworld said:
the lp that started the thread is pretty smart too
Happyblue1 said:Rum, Sodomy and the Lash - classic.....
awful artist, currently residing in the where are they now files.Banned Tosspot said:People moan about the music from that decade but there was some gems.