What's the best track on Ziggy Stardust

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Using an abbreviated title in the header, but I am sure you all realize I mean the album as shown above.

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Moonage Daydream 15
Suffragette City 14
Five Years 13
Ziggy Stardust 6
Lady Stardust 5
Rock 'n' Roll Suicide5
Starman 4
Soul Love 4
Hang on to Yourself 2
Star 1
It Ain't Easy 0


Geir Hongro, Monday, 3 September 2007 13:57 (sixteen years ago) link

Hard to choose between "Starman" and "Soul Love" myself. Voted for "Soul Love" because all the lurkes will vote for "Starman".

Geir Hongro, Monday, 3 September 2007 13:58 (sixteen years ago) link

SWEET HEAD

Mr. Que, Monday, 3 September 2007 14:02 (sixteen years ago) link

K. WEST ?? it's a conspiracy

ciderpress, Monday, 3 September 2007 14:52 (sixteen years ago) link

for me, the toughest choice was choosing b/w "five years" and "moonage daydream" (which was the song that, at age 15, cued me into the fact that there was MUCH more to david bowie than "china girl" and "jazzing for blue jean").

i went for "moonage daydream," if only for mick ronson's amazing solo at the very end of the song.

Eisbaer, Monday, 3 September 2007 14:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Starman or Five Years. I'll choose later.

Herman G. Neuname, Monday, 3 September 2007 15:03 (sixteen years ago) link

"Ziggy Stardust", just over "Soul Love".

Euler, Monday, 3 September 2007 15:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Five Years of Rock N Roll Suicide. I just voted for the latter because oh, teenage dreams so hard to beat, my lover at the time smoked and we had a whole thing about that song.

Masonic Boom, Monday, 3 September 2007 15:37 (sixteen years ago) link

The right answer is "Moonage Daydream," of course, but I'm still
going with "Suffragette City."

Alex in NYC, Monday, 3 September 2007 15:40 (sixteen years ago) link

i like all of these songs, but don't quite love any of them. could i really vote for 'hang on to yourself'? really could i?

Charlie Howard, Monday, 3 September 2007 15:52 (sixteen years ago) link

"Rock 'n' Roll Suicide." But the absolute worst is "It Ain't Easy." If anyone votes for that, PLEASE provide a rationale. Thank you.

And thanx to Geir for resisting the urge to include bullshit bonus tracks.

Kevin John Bozelka, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:18 (sixteen years ago) link

Weird, I've always liked "It Ain't Easy," but could never really stand "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide"--that damn "Time takes a cigarette..." line always makes me almost flinch involuntarily. But then again, maybe I would change my mind about former if I heard a better version.

JN$OT, Monday, 3 September 2007 18:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Nonetheless, I voted for "Suffragette City."

JN$OT, Monday, 3 September 2007 18:26 (sixteen years ago) link

"Soul Love." It swings so.

poortheatre, Monday, 3 September 2007 19:35 (sixteen years ago) link

It's hard to choose b/w Five Years, Soul Love and Lady Stardust, but I chose the latter.

pft, Monday, 3 September 2007 20:15 (sixteen years ago) link

"Suffragette City"

Almost said "Starman" but we'll leave that for "all the lurkers".

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 3 September 2007 20:25 (sixteen years ago) link

It's very strange, because this was probably the single most important album in terms of forming my musical taste, and a watershed moment in my teenage development, and yet I was just thinking the other week that these days I'd rather listen to Mick Ronson's "Slaughter on 10th Avenue" most of the time.

Looking down the list of songs that I've probably played thousands of times, the only one I feel much desire to hear is "Hang On To Yourself." I could happily never hear to song "Ziggy Stardust" ever again.

I think "Star" was my favorite back when I was listening to this every day.

dlp9001, Monday, 3 September 2007 22:46 (sixteen years ago) link

And thanx to Geir for resisting the urge to include bullshit bonus tracks.

I'm way too rockist to even consider doing something like that. :)

Besides, the two most recent and most state-of-the-art versions of that CD contains either no bonus tracks at all or all the bonus tracks collected on one separate CD.

Geir Hongro, Monday, 3 September 2007 22:47 (sixteen years ago) link

The right answer is "Moonage Daydream," of course, but I'm still
going with "Suffragette City."

-- Alex in NYC, Monday, September 3, 2007 11:40 AM

talrose, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 00:34 (sixteen years ago) link

Diff. to choose between "Five Years", "Soul Love", "Moonage Daydream",
"Starman" (hey, hold, those are the FIRST 4 TRACKS!) "Ziggy Stardust" itself is also grebt.

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:01 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm going for "Moonage Daydream"

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:03 (sixteen years ago) link

I thought Moonage Daydream when I saw the thread title, before seeing the tracklisting (it's years since I've listened to this album). Now I'm confronted with Starman, Suffragette City & Rock'n'Roll Suicide I'm not sure!

Colonel Poo, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Lady Stardust is clearly the best.

niceboy, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:30 (sixteen years ago) link

Starman. Sorry.

If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:38 (sixteen years ago) link

Although obviously a good album, I'm wondering whether it really deserves its reputation... it's far and away Bowie's best known LP, the one that really broke him, his Sgt Pepper, Starman on TOTP key moment in 70s musical history, bla bla bla... but honestly I can think of a half a dozen Bowie albums I'd rather hear. I think Bowie himself has said it's overrated and he finds the sound thin... all in all I think Hunky Dory's the better album of this period. Aladdin Sane not as good perhaps but does Ziggy have anything as musically imaginative as the Aladdin Sane title track? It's pretty conventional rock for its time, isn't it?

Anyway, I go for Five Years (despite that horribly clunky dying/lying couplet)...

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:45 (sixteen years ago) link

"Moonage Daydream" by a Lunar mile.

PhilK, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:04 (sixteen years ago) link

lady stardust!

pisces, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 12:50 (sixteen years ago) link

I almost picked five years too - I didn't think there'd be so much love for that track out of all of them. Still, went with Moonage Daydream.

Hurting 2, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 12:53 (sixteen years ago) link

Further to what some people are suggesting, this is one of the most important albums in my lifetime (important to me personally, I mean), but the truth is, when you break it down song by song as in this poll it's really kind of wanting. Four or five individual tracks hold up well, the rest sound ok in context and at least a couple are out and out shit. I probably like "Hang on to Yourself" best. (And much prefer the two hard rockers from Aladdin Sane--"Watch That Man" and "Panic in Detroit"--to just about anything here... Pin Ups is also a better listen.

sw00ds, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Pin Ups is also a better listen.

Away wi' ye

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:08 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm not going as far as saying Pin Ups is better, but there is something a little two-dimensional about the album compared to the ones either side. Now I'm thinking about it, maybe Aladdin Sane is actually better than Ziggy, despite the horrendous Let's Spend The Night Together.

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:17 (sixteen years ago) link

Away wi' you too

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:19 (sixteen years ago) link

No way is "Aladdin Sane" better than ZSATSFM, and "Hunky Dory" is such a different kind of album, I wouldn't compare the two

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:20 (sixteen years ago) link

Ziggy and Hunky Dory were only recorded a few weeks apart I think... are they really so different as to be uncomparable? Hunky Dory's more eclectic, less rocky, but both sound pretty much of their (common) time and place.

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:31 (sixteen years ago) link

A few weeks apart? I don't think they were. "Hunky Dory" is more singer songwriterish, more arranged, ZSATSFM has a band feel to it - same musicians playing on every track.

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:38 (sixteen years ago) link

Pin Ups and (the best parts of) Aladdin Sane are way better listens than Ziggy--what's the big surprise in that? The best of them all, by a longshot, though, is Hunky Dory, which is as perfect as any Bowie album.

sw00ds, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:39 (sixteen years ago) link

Get it?

Hurting 2, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 13:45 (sixteen years ago) link

A few weeks apart? I don't think they were. "Hunky Dory" is more singer songwriterish, more arranged, ZSATSFM has a band feel to it - same musicians playing on every track.

According to http://www.5years.com:

Hunky Dory recorded April 1971. Moonage Daydream/Hang On To Yourself recorded & released May 1971 (although not the album versions). "It Ain't Easy" recorded June 1971. Most of the rest of the album recorded November 1971, ie, before Hunky Dory was even released!

Although I agree the two albums have a different vibe, there are quite a lot of similarities, surely. A song like Queen Bitch could have sat happily on Ziggy. Lady Stardust wouldn't have sounded out of place on Hunky Dory. Velvet Goldmine could have gone on either. Ultimately, I think Hunky Dory has a little more depth.

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:01 (sixteen years ago) link

You're right, on reflection, they're not that different. Thing is, I like every song on "Ziggy" but I don't like every song on "Hunky Dory"

Tom D., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Fair enough!

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:09 (sixteen years ago) link

that horribly clunky dying/lying couplet

More than made up for by

I think I saw you in an ice-cream parlour
Drinking milkshakes cold and long
Smiling and waving and looking so fine
I don't think you knew you were in this song

ledge, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:20 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, 5 years has an odd mix of horrible and sublime lyrics. That "earth was really dying", though, truly awful!

Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Really tough choice, but "Moonage Daydream."

Rock Hardy, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 16:10 (sixteen years ago) link

Brutal.

I'm with the Five Years/Moonage Daydream/Lady Stardust crowd, but y'know what? Ziggy Stardust absolutely crushes if you can put aside the 500 times you've already heard it and listen as if for the first time...

rogermexico., Tuesday, 4 September 2007 16:49 (sixteen years ago) link

I voted for Lady Stardust and it was all right.

Trip Maker, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 17:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

ILX System, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 23:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

ILX System, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 23:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Moonage Daydream?! I usually skip that song

Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 23:03 (sixteen years ago) link

This snippet from a Feb. 1972 interview is supposed to explain the asinine inclusion of "It Ain't Easy":

Interviewer: Could you explain a little more in-depth about the album that's coming out ... Ziggy?

Bowie: I'll try very hard...its a little difficult but it originally started as a concept album, but it kind of got broken up because I found other songs I wanted to put in the album which wouldn't have fitted into the story of Ziggy...so at the moment its a little fractured and a little fragmented...

More here.

Awful, awful song.

Kevin John Bozelka, Thursday, 6 September 2007 03:08 (sixteen years ago) link

you like lets dance better?

Er...no.

chap, Tuesday, 27 January 2009 13:24 (fifteen years ago) link

i misread cant fuck with them as in 'i cant get into them' rather than 'they're too good'.

uk grime faggot (titchyschneiderMk2), Tuesday, 27 January 2009 13:26 (fifteen years ago) link

Well, no disregard to you here, but wouldn't DBowie hate being described thus?

He has become older and settled down. If he still wanted to be "cutting edge" he would never have made "Heathen" nor "Reality".

Geir Hongro, Tuesday, 27 January 2009 13:44 (fifteen years ago) link

I had a dream a few nights ago that Bowie wrote a book called "Women are from Venus, Spiders are from Mars."

Darin, Tuesday, 27 January 2009 23:16 (fifteen years ago) link

He has become older and settled down. If he still wanted to be "cutting edge" he would never have made "Heathen" nor "Reality".

I'll rep for Heathen, which I think is fantastic. I never got into Reality half as much, but the tour was fucking great.

ilxor, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 04:54 (fifteen years ago) link

I loved Heathen.

Mordy, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 05:01 (fifteen years ago) link

these results are soooo mental...if i had lurked on this page i wdve definitely voted starman...

seppuku toothbrush (Drugs A. Money), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 12:48 (fifteen years ago) link

bimble is otm though on the Five Years/1977 connection...1977: the year of the Sex Pistols, Eraserhead and Two Sevens Clash...

I'm totally on Mayan Deathwatch Guard Duty now....

my brain hurts a lot (Drugs A. Money), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 13:01 (fifteen years ago) link

Phew, Ziggy not coming back after all. http://www.nme.com/news/david-bowie/42307

"it's time for the annual Coachella denial" : http://www.davidbowie.com/news/index.php?id=20090127

StanM, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 17:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Check those '73-'76 photos by Geoff MacCormack that are linked below the above news item on bowie's site. Fantastic pics.

willem, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 19:24 (fifteen years ago) link

Those are great. What was he doing in the Soviet Union in 1973?

Ismael Klata, Wednesday, 28 January 2009 20:00 (fifteen years ago) link

challopsette city:

"it ain't easy" = as good or better than everything on ziggy stardust, except maybe "suffragette city", "soul love" and "moonage daydream"

now is the time to winterize your manscape (will), Wednesday, 28 January 2009 20:17 (fifteen years ago) link

the production on this album is quite irritating. that said, "Starman."

Jesus Christ, Esq. (res), Thursday, 29 January 2009 16:57 (fifteen years ago) link

really i think it sounds great.

i would have voted suffragette city cuz that song is super exciting.

crackers is biters (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 29 January 2009 16:59 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah, the production was great. maybe the best thing about it?

Keep The Dawgs Away (Ioannis), Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:08 (fifteen years ago) link

it's visconti right? that dude is pretty much golden as far as i know

crackers is biters (M@tt He1ges0n), Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:12 (fifteen years ago) link

Ken Scott and Bowie wasn't it?

Vicious Cop Kills Gentle Fool (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:15 (fifteen years ago) link

Bing Sings and Walt Disnae

Mark G, Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:16 (fifteen years ago) link

Do ye Ken Scott and Bowie? Hoots!

Vicious Cop Kills Gentle Fool (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:17 (fifteen years ago) link

like someone said above, I feel like it sounds too thin. maybe brittle is a good word for it. somehow i find it tiring on the ears, but not because of the songwriting.

Jesus Christ, Attorney at Law (res), Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:20 (fifteen years ago) link

an a wee doch an doris afair ye gang

Mark G, Thursday, 29 January 2009 17:20 (fifteen years ago) link

How did "It Ain't Easy" not get one single vote.

It's not the best song on the record, but damn, The White Stripes have based their whole career from that one song.

•--• --- --- •--• (Pleasant Plains), Friday, 30 January 2009 17:56 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

it is weird as hell that no-one voted for 'it ain't easy,' but i really like the results in this poll. the top three are really obviously the top three songs on the album, but only by a hair's breadth, you know? i would have put 'five years' at #2 but that's only because i fucking LOVE that song.

yeah man. this album. i know like, low/lodger/hunky dory are probably the best bowie albums, but this is absolutely my fave. what i don't get is where the hell has it been all my life. ultra-hip sf concept-rock SPEAKS to me, man.

marc iv, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 02:03 (thirteen years ago) link

it ain't easy is a real zero, marc...think of the songs he left off!

iago g., Tuesday, 13 July 2010 02:30 (thirteen years ago) link

i'm not terribly surprised that it got no votes, but i am always surprised that people don't like it - or tend to be rather indifferent. i personally think Bowie does something really special with it.

here's the original(?); starts about a minute in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFWsZHaQ2Sc

Mitch Ryder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlWEAqZS1Sc

Three Dog Night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LEuVgmS71c

Raconteurs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ElJXtn3CGk&feature=related

easiest lay on the White House lawn → (will), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 02:35 (thirteen years ago) link

It's not the best song on the record, but damn, The White Stripes have based their whole career from that one song.

Double P otm

easiest lay on the White House lawn → (will), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 02:37 (thirteen years ago) link

Hang on to Yourself 2

:-(

PappaWheelie V, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 02:45 (thirteen years ago) link

"Arnold Corns" version of Hang On is better than the lp version.

Trip Maker, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 03:08 (thirteen years ago) link

^^Ditto. "Hang on to Yourself" is incredible; it's the song I always play for my middle-school students on DB's birthday.

clemenza, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 03:09 (thirteen years ago) link

two years pass...

Perhaps the most appropriate thread -- sadly, Spiders bassist Trevor Bolder has lost his battle with cancer:

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/trevor-bolder-dead-at-62/

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 21 May 2013 21:14 (ten years ago) link

R.I.P...he had sideburns...

The Pastiche Liberation Front (sonnyboy), Tuesday, 21 May 2013 21:24 (ten years ago) link

R.I.P.

.... these poll results are nonsense btw. Lady Stardust was robbed.

Michigan seems like a dream to me now (Treeship), Tuesday, 21 May 2013 21:25 (ten years ago) link

Was wondering which was the most appropriate thread. RIP

Oulipo Traces (on a Cigarette) (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 21 May 2013 21:28 (ten years ago) link

Aw. Fuck cancer. RIP, awesome sidey-spidey-man.

you may not like it now but you will (Zora), Tuesday, 21 May 2013 22:10 (ten years ago) link

RIP Trev. Only one Spider left now :(

Bees Against Racism (Tom D.), Wednesday, 22 May 2013 12:54 (ten years ago) link

one year passes...

looking at results and reading thread with star man in mind, why people didnt vote for it, etc is a p meat summation of ilm and why it is awful

zero content albums (darraghmac), Tuesday, 30 September 2014 08:04 (nine years ago) link

neat ffs neat

zero content albums (darraghmac), Tuesday, 30 September 2014 08:05 (nine years ago) link

david appreciates your support

outback bumfuc (electricsound), Tuesday, 30 September 2014 08:16 (nine years ago) link

-_-

zero content albums (darraghmac), Tuesday, 30 September 2014 08:27 (nine years ago) link

Did I miss the part where people talked about not voting for "Starman?" Like one guy says he didn't because other people would. Personally think it's kind of a corny song, melodically speaking.

sink floyd (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:19 (nine years ago) link

Rock n roll suicide should have been the clear winner here.

Treeship, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 10:28 (nine years ago) link

the Lady was kinda robbed.

piscesx, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 12:53 (nine years ago) link

yeah that would have been my second choice. best opening verse for sure.

Treeship, Tuesday, 30 September 2014 13:08 (nine years ago) link

eight years pass...

when i was first getting into music like 30 years ago, it seemed like this was the canonical david bowie album, the one that showed up on all the lists etc. now it feels like there isn't really a canonical best bowie album, like everyone has their personal favorites. am i wrong? or is this still generally considered the big bowie album/the one you tell people to start with/etc?

na (NA), Friday, 14 October 2022 14:14 (one year ago) link

it's a fun album but if personally i'm in a bowie mood it's rarely the one i put on

na (NA), Friday, 14 October 2022 14:15 (one year ago) link

That's about right. Ziggy was more readily available in the late '80s, I guess?

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 14 October 2022 14:19 (one year ago) link

I recognize it as an objectively spectacular, great album - but subjectively, there are loads of Bowie albums which speak to me way more & I'm much more prone to want to listen to.

Valentijn, Friday, 14 October 2022 14:27 (one year ago) link

OTM. Aladdin Sane = best glam-era Bowie for me, but Ziggy makes/made sense as the consensus classic. Would have voted "Soul Love" here...

J. Sam, Friday, 14 October 2022 14:38 (one year ago) link

back when it was important to define bowie as a rock musician first and foremost, it made sense that this was the consensus pick

comedy khadafi (voodoo chili), Friday, 14 October 2022 14:45 (one year ago) link

^^^ this

Low, Heroes, Lodger were reissued in 1983 but were out of print iirc by the time Ziggy started appearing in Rolling Stone lists.

Malevolent Arugula (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 14 October 2022 14:51 (one year ago) link


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