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If Bowie was smarter, he’d have just released the same album over and over again with a different year at the end of the title.

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“Ooh this time he looks a bit different and is singing in a sillier voice, this is good to me for some reason”

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On the hour, every hour please.

(plus someone not a chap next maybe? PJ Harvey? Kate Bush?)

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Not a fan at all.

Can’t stand his voice and don’t like any of his songs (although I’ve only heard the hits).

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The look and sound of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 1977 will feel comfortably familiar to those who already enjoyed The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars 1976, but our reviewer finds there are enough exciting new features to justify a new purchase for even casual Bowie fans. This one really repays repeated listens.

Available in all good record shops now!

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They’re both on the list, and I will be trying to get a proper balance of male, female, solo artists, bands, genres etc

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Excellent!

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I know what you’re doing here and I have to say I do NOT like it.

:kissing_heart:

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Pretended to be a fascist for a couple of years, then said he was ‘playing a character’. Poor man’s Jonathan Pie.

some nice songs though

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Maybe if it was a very good album (which it isnt)

#onions

…the second half is famously entirely different to the first half

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think this might actually be my favourite Bowie song maybe

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Bowie was fucking brilliant guys, come on.

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This is good and under-rated imho:

aye this is v bad of course but he was absolutely coked out of his head at this point

also to be fair it was a character that he had named as such from the start - not that you should play a fascist as a character for no reason as it’s a weird thing to do

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cancels out The Next Day which everyone pretended to like

They should do drug awareness campaigns about this. “Have you taken so much cocaine you’ve started referring to yourself in the third person as, “Mike the Massive Fascist?” Then it might be time for rehab.”

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The Next Day is too long and there’s some average stuff on there but a decent rate of bangers too

ignored it for ages cos Where Are We Now? was quite boring but quite liked a lot of it in the end up

never got into it, its pretty dad rock. which is weird coz blackstar is obviously brilliant and literally jazz, which is the ultimate dad rock