FastChanges (stardust savant)
12/30/05 04:59 PM
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"Seven" as the best song on the album? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! The weakest song of the '90s.
I, I am a queer And you, you are a queer too
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b_mardle (electric tomato)
12/30/05 06:05 PM
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Well Alan, the dreamers has always been my favourite song from 'hours...'
I am an architect, they call me a butcher I am a pioneer, they call me primitive I am purity, they call me perverted
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b_mardle (electric tomato)
12/30/05 06:07 PM
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You french faggot, you can't laugh at someones musical taste
I am an architect, they call me a butcher I am a pioneer, they call me primitive I am purity, they call me perverted
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PunkyTheDog (mortal with potential)
12/30/05 09:28 PM
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I haven't really bean listening to a certain album lately. I've been listening to a "compilation" of early Bowie tracks. It's interesting because after I first heard In The Heat Of The Morning (and loved it) I realized I'd never really listened to these early tracks. So I made a cd with the ones that I think fit together best (quickly though, so I didn't turn out perfect, but whatever). I must say that "I dig everything" that Bowie did around this time. Stand out tracks from my tracklisting below are The Gospel According To Tony Day, Waiting For The Man, Can't Help Thinking About Me, In The Heat Of The Morning, You've Got A Habit Of Leaving Me, I Dig Everything, Take My Tip, Let Me Sleep Beside You, and Karma Man. Yeah, that's a lot, but all of the above tracks are soooo amazing to me. I thought I'd pretty much fully assimilated all of Bowie catalogue and then I find these gems. It's really throwing me for a loop.
1. The Gospel According To Tony Day 2. Waiting For The Man 3. Columbine 4. Did You Ever Have A Dream 5. Can't Help Thinking About Me 6. Baby Loves That Way 7. Good Morning Girl 8. The Mirror 9. Louie, Louie Go Home 10. That's A Promise 11. In The Heat Of The Morning 12. You've Got A Habit Of Leaving 13. I Dig Everything 14. I'm Not Losing Sleep 15. I Pity The Fool 16. Liza Jane 17. Take My Tip 18. Let Me Sleep Beside You 19. And I Say To Myself 20. Do Anything You Say 21. Karma Man
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
12/31/05 09:05 AM
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In reply to:
1. The Gospel According To Tony Day 2. Waiting For The Man 3. Columbine 4. Did You Ever Have A Dream 5. Can't Help Thinking About Me 6. Baby Loves That Way 7. Good Morning Girl 8. The Mirror 9. Louie, Louie Go Home 10. That's A Promise 11. In The Heat Of The Morning 12. You've Got A Habit Of Leaving 13. I Dig Everything 14. I'm Not Losing Sleep 15. I Pity The Fool 16. Liza Jane 17. Take My Tip 18. Let Me Sleep Beside You 19. And I Say To Myself 20. Do Anything You Say 21. Karma Man
What can I say! but brilliant this reminds to pop my Bowie anthology disc into the player.
Wouldn't it be lovely to discover a secret recording of these songs being sung live?
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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bibiStardust (crash course raver)
12/31/05 02:41 PM
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Re: What Bowie album/s are you listening too.
[re: b_mardle]
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In reply to:
You french faggot, you can't laugh at someones musical taste
Yes we can...see : hahahahahahahahahahahahaha 
There's this feeling that we're going to be living until the end of time This is ME
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b_mardle (electric tomato)
12/31/05 02:42 PM
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I am an architect, they call me a butcher I am a pioneer, they call me primitive I am purity, they call me perverted
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EJ (byroad singer)
01/02/06 06:42 AM
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Heathen & Hunky Dory are on regularly at the moment. And some individual tracks from the "Reality Live" DVD which I ripped to mp3 for my iPod - preferably "Hallo Spaceboy", "Loving The Alien" and "Life On Mars".
And I want to believe that a light's shining through somehow
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diamondogz74 (freecloud)
01/02/06 08:27 AM
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Re: What Bowie album/s are you listening too.
[re: EJ]
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In reply to:
And some individual tracks from the "Reality Live" DVD which I ripped to mp3 for my iPod - preferably "Hallo Spaceboy", "Loving The Alien" and "Life On Mars".
I keep promising myself an iPod, then I go and read a post in which members say the iPods are not working properly 
I've been rather hooked of late to both Heathen and Reality, realizing at last just how brilliant Reality really is.
Today I'm whacking STS into the player 
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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EJ (byroad singer)
01/02/06 10:13 AM
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In reply to:
I keep promising myself an iPod, then I go and read a post in which members say the iPods are not working properly
Mine broke down as well but was easily replaced by the shop where I got it from. So don't worry.
And I want to believe that a light's shining through somehow
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