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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
Well actually I agree with almost all you wrote! Especially the bold part and that is the same for the Smiths, almost all their B-sides are fantastic... and the Smiths loved Bolan - the song PANIC - Hang the DJ, hang the DJ hang the DJ... burn down the disco... cause the music they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life... ><
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to
Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
Well actually I agree with almost all you wrote! Especially the bold part and that is the same for the Smiths, almost all their B-sides are fantastic... and the Smiths loved Bolan - the song PANIC - Hang the DJ, hang the DJ hang the DJ... burn down the disco... cause the music they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life... ><
Actually, you're both deluded. Bolan was an original and incredibly good fun but comparing him to Bowie is a non-starter. His output was simply not in the same league. There's one record (THE SLIDER) that can be mentioned in the same breath as the Bowie classics, but that's about it.
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Someone who knows it's all about the party with great music. That a concert is "an excuse to ball". At a concert he/she will be sexually permissive with loved one or stranger. That it's more about drugs than beer. That you never leave the show for any reason (sex & drugs at seats). That you dress like the rock n roller that you are and not just jeans & t-shirts. You don't get drunk or start fights. You don't hold up silly signs 'like a little girl'. You dance/grind/rock without acting like a fool and never sing or shout to prove you know the words. You remember that people paid a hefty price to hear Mick sing, even the quiet ballads so you don't spoil it for anyone because a Stones fan is not selfish!!!
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
Well actually I agree with almost all you wrote! Especially the bold part and that is the same for the Smiths, almost all their B-sides are fantastic... and the Smiths loved Bolan - the song PANIC - Hang the DJ, hang the DJ hang the DJ... burn down the disco... cause the music they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life... ><
Actually, you're both deluded. Bolan was an original and incredibly good fun but comparing him to Bowie is a non-starter. His output was simply not in the same league. There's one record (THE SLIDER) that can be mentioned in the same breath as the Bowie classics, but that's about it.
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
Well actually I agree with almost all you wrote! Especially the bold part and that is the same for the Smiths, almost all their B-sides are fantastic... and the Smiths loved Bolan - the song PANIC - Hang the DJ, hang the DJ hang the DJ... burn down the disco... cause the music they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life... ><
Actually, you're both deluded. Bolan was an original and incredibly good fun but comparing him to Bowie is a non-starter. His output was simply not in the same league. There's one record (THE SLIDER) that can be mentioned in the same breath as the Bowie classics, but that's about it.
And SLIDER's apparently the only Bolan record you know, right?
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LongBeach: During the 70's no one was better than Bowie anyway... To answer to the thread question, well I wonder... if your favourite writer is Oscar Wilde, will you describe yourself as "an Oscar Wilde fan"? Unless you're Morrissey... I doubt it.
No one better than Bowie during the 70's? Uhm, what about Bolan?
Bolan was excellent and even Bowie's main influence but the student has surpassed the master!
I can't agree with the "surpassing the master"-bit... Bolan's ten year album run from Tyrannosaurus Rex to Dandy In The Underworld is unparalleled, even some of his later albums which back then were considered comparatively weaker stood the test of time really well and include many great songs, and then there's of course the singles, many of them with top quality non-album b-sides...
Well actually I agree with almost all you wrote! Especially the bold part and that is the same for the Smiths, almost all their B-sides are fantastic... and the Smiths loved Bolan - the song PANIC - Hang the DJ, hang the DJ hang the DJ... burn down the disco... cause the music they constantly play, it says nothing to me about my life... ><
Actually, you're both deluded. Bolan was an original and incredibly good fun but comparing him to Bowie is a non-starter. His output was simply not in the same league. There's one record (THE SLIDER) that can be mentioned in the same breath as the Bowie classics, but that's about it.
And SLIDER's apparently the only Bolan record you know, right?
It's the only Bolan record I own. I know Tyrannasaurus Rex, and Electric Warrior, and Dandy, and some of the singles-only things. Great guitarist, fabulous innovator, but simply not in the same world-class league as Bowie when it comes to song-writing and generally mind-blowing behavior. In this reporter's opinion, of course ...
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The blind girl who hitchhiked to all the Stones shows and made an effort to contact the judge to keep Keith out of jail after the Toronto bust...that's a Real Fan.
Wonder what happened to her? Obviously her disability give her a unique perspective on Stones music ...the modern spectacle would have no meaning to her and the music itself would have to stand on it's own. Is she still attending shows? It would be great to get an interview with her in 2015 and hear her perspective.
Sounds like a job for Swiss!
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