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Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Undercover1 ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:08

I pulled out my "Best of Bowie" CD over the weekend. I was just wondering what all the real stones fans think of "Dancing in the Streets". I mean besides it being a good gesture for a good cause, Do you like it? I think its actually pretty cool. Not a bad rendition.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: marvpeck ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:10

I like to too and I'm from the "motor city".


Marv Peck

Y'all remember that rubber legged boy

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Undercover1 ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:12

So am I marvpeck. Love that line!!!

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:19

Mamas & Papas did it almost exactly the same way as B & J.
Only some twenty years earlier.
But OK; its´not the worst hit song that same out of the 80´s.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: liddas ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:50


I luved it!

And that video!!! Let's talk about the video!!!

C

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 18, 2005 17:54

liked both the song and the video

a lot of people get outraged by the video. Cant see why...its a harmless bit of fun.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: July 18, 2005 18:07

it was all very exciting in 1985...haven't thought much about it or 1985 since....

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 18:18

Live Aid from Wembley concentrated to one hour was on Swedish tv two day ago.
I´m into Gazza´s line here: Just a video. Hate the clothes though.
Clapton was best at Wembley imho. Bowie ok. the Who stank. jagger & Tina great performers but lousy song choice & iorr never lifted.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Hound Dog ()
Date: July 18, 2005 18:27

Never thought much of it, I guess it was sort cool when it came out but nothing special. I liked Jagger's song Ruthless People from this period much more. And the B-side I'm Ringing.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Cafaro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 18:51

I thought it was ok. It funny you bring up the Bowie and Jagger subject because a friend and I were talking about how Bowie's music has always seemed more "progressive" "alternative" as compared to what the Stones (and Mick) have done. Bowie seems to re-invent himself every few years and tries very hard to stay current. His older stuff still gets airplay on alt rock stations and college radio stations in the Boston area. The Stones are pretty much relegated to oldies and classic rock stations.


Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 19:30

The best stuff Bowie did - except from Ziggy- and Berlin-period - I think was done under the name Davy Jones in the 60´s before he became famous. But I must add I havent heard much of his stuff the latest 15 years - "recently".
He sure wasnt avantgarde in 1985 and he knew it, today he´s ashamed of that period (plus over one or two other periods, e.g. The Thin White Duke-).

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: BowieStone ()
Date: July 18, 2005 19:36

A few good songs songs before Space Oddity (especially Love you Til Tuesday), but definitely not his best period.
To me his best album will always be Hunky Dory. That's a kind of singer-songwriter Bowie but there's also some glam. And he never wrote better songs than the ones on Hunky Dory (Quicksand!!!)
The entire 70s and early 80s were great David Bowie years. He kinda lost after the release of Let's Dance. But was trying again on Black Tie, White Noise and returned completely to form in 1995 with 1. Outside.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 19:53

Everything I´ve heard of official older material is gems.
70´s is a fine period, but a little roller coaster-up-and-down-trip.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: mr_c_ox ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:23

Clapton was the best at wembley?

He wasn't there, he was in philly. Anyway Queen won the audience at Wembley, NO contest.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Edward Twining ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:46

I always think Bowie is a very contrived artist who never really convincingly reflects the spirit of rock. He's never had a strongly identifiable voice of his own so he's used other peoples - Anthony Newley, Scott Walker etc. and musically he's adapted ideas from Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and even the Stones (in the seventies) amongst others.I've never really swallowed his chameleon/pioneer of new sounds status - i have always considered him a very bright opportunist who has seen various styles/creativity in less known musicians and incorporated their style bring it to the masses for public consumption. He has written some really fine songs in his time - i'll give him his due but to me the Stones, Reed and Dylan are the genuine article who represent the true spirit of rock - Bowie is more a contrived poser by comparison.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:50

mr_c_ox Wrote:
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> Clapton was the best at wembley?
>
> He wasn't there, he was in philly. Anyway Queen
> won the audience at Wembley, NO contest.


That may explain why it looked so different.
So Jagger & Tina - Philly too?
Wifey have lived in London, she said it was there
(or had she fallen asleep just talkin in haze?).
I´ll never trust her again, not on that issue.

Queen make me go sick, I´m sorry.
No more "Radio Ga-Ga" for me.

And we all know our Keith & Ron werent the best either.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: marvpeck ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:51

Hey undercover...where abouts in detroit? I was near patton park
and then downriver in Lincoln Park...

Marv Peck

Y'all remember that rubber legged boy

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Edward Twining ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:51

Bowie Stone i agree whole heartedly with your view of Hunky Dory as Bowie's best album.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: john r ()
Date: July 18, 2005 20:59

Always disliked the duo's cover, give me Martha & the Vandellas anyday! For that matter I'll take from Bowie Hunky Dory, 2) Heroes, 3) Low, 4) Man Who Sold the World, 5) Station to Station, etc. Hell I'll take She's the Boss over DITS.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 21:27

My fav albums
David Bowie
The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
Pin-Ups
Alladin Sane
Diamond Dogs
Young Americans

Did some research; I was wrong before -
it´s the erliest time as Bowie (1967) I fancy the most, not the Jones era.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: john r ()
Date: July 18, 2005 21:32

Pinups does kick ass, especially good Mick Ronson (RIP) album.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: stonesfool ()
Date: July 18, 2005 22:32

IMO, The Man Who Sold the World is Bowie's best album. Followed closely by Ziggy Stardust.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 23:07

And Low.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 18, 2005 23:21

Back to Live Aid & Clapton...
I noted Nicky ´opkins played keyboards while
Clapton performed "Leyla" & other stuff. Groovy guy, Nicky!

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Jack Flash ()
Date: July 19, 2005 01:18

I think that song is rottenly bad. I never liked the original, and how horrible was that video.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: July 19, 2005 01:21

I dont believe you.
NO one can hate that song.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Undercover1 ()
Date: July 19, 2005 04:42

marvpeck, actually in Grand Blanc (near Flint) but spend most of my time in Detroit as I work there.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: loog droog ()
Date: July 19, 2005 05:25

Dancing in the Street works best in the context of the video. The way those two old pros work off each other reminds me of a clip of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin horsing around on Dean's show in the 60's.

It was just two pals having a lot of fun.

Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: July 19, 2005 06:04

Yeah it's Mick & Bowie doin' the old..You Be The Ham & I'll Be The Eggs routine.

ROCKMAN


Re: Jagger and Bowie
Posted by: lodge ()
Date: July 19, 2005 09:00

I enjoyed Dancing in the Streets very much.
Bowie introduced concert types which we never saw before. I remember very well his 78 tour and Let's Dance Tour etc.
Bowie was the most creative artist and made things and explained things which happened to be normal years later.
Unfortuantely all his music style was already shown on the beauiful Hunky Dory album

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